My school had a TRS-80 computer Lab, I believe them to be Model III's. Then the science department got a c64 and an interface that could become an oscilloscope but they didn't get the software for it. So me and a friend actually did the software for it.
In later years the computer lab was extended to have Philips XT/AT machines - still all MS-DOS though.
At University I got introduced to Motif/Xwindows, Unix, Vax and witnessed Linux emerge and taking over the computers of Science / IT students.
One of my professors gave me his old Mac when he got a newer model and this is when I started to use Macs besides other systems. Never was without a Mac. I even had a Mac Plus with a 10Mb harddrive. It still works and it still contains some university-stuff.
My school had a TRS-80 computer Lab, I believe them to be Model III's. Then the science department got a c64 and an interface that could become an oscilloscope but they didn't get the software for it. So me and a friend actually did the software for it.
In later years the computer lab was extended to have Philips XT/AT machines - still all MS-DOS though.
At University I got introduced to Motif/Xwindows, Unix, Vax and witnessed Linux emerge and taking over the computers of Science / IT students.
One of my professors gave me his old Mac when he got a newer model and this is when I started to use Macs besides other systems. Never was without a Mac. I even had a Mac Plus with a 10Mb harddrive. It still works and it still contains some university-stuff.
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