

ZX Spectrum T-shirts!
Ready prompt T-shirts!
ZX81 T-shirts!
Spiral program T-shirts!
Arcade cherry T-shirts!
Atari joystick T-shirts!
Battle Zone T-shirts!
Vectrex ship T-shirts!
Elite spaceship t-shirt T-shirts!
Moon Lander T-shirts!
Atari ST bombs T-shirts!
Competition Pro Joystick T-shirts!
C64 maze generator T-shirts!
Pak Pak Monster T-shirts!
BASIC code T-shirts!
Breakout T-shirts!
Vector ship T-shirts!
Pixel adventure T-shirts!
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| Monday 16th March 2015 | J.Roco (USA) | | I wrote multi-user programs for vertical markets on altos computers running MP/M using a slightly modified version of dBase II (modified to lock files and records.) The last was the 686. One of the contributions to Altos''s loss was a motherboard failure caused by lack of adequetly seating chips into their sockets. We had to travel to every site and physically reseat every chip on the motherboard!!! |
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| Wednesday 20th October 2010 | joel wylan (usa) | | i worked at altos as tech support on all platforms for all programming languages. my first silicon valley job. was liason between developers and code vendors. what a trip finding this website. |
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| Friday 3rd July 2009 | SP | | Searching for Xenix 3.2f for this machine (I got one). I would agree the help provided, please. Thanks. You can locate me in the classiccmp e-mail list |
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| Tuesday 29th April 2003 | Stephen Silberman (Earth) | | I had one of these back in the mid 80's or so. It was state of the art then. We ran it with MPM as an operating system. That was an early multi user version of CPM. We had three of them networked together and could share files and programs. We used it for accounting applications in a garment manufacturing business. It was a big step up from our Intertec Superbrain which preceded it. |
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