naquaada
01-12-2008, 01:22 AM
Hello!
Here's again something for small-talk. Everyone in the forum has some kind of computer experience and favours, what are yours? List some computers and OS's with a little description, so that it fits in one line. I'll start.
1st computer experience: Commodore VC-20, 1987
1st own computer: Commodore 64, 1989
Most liked computers:
1. C64. I have extremly high respect for this computer. No other machine has so much flexibility in hardware and programming - with less then 1 MHz.
2. Hackintosh - It's like a Mac, but's much more fun to get it running. Anyone who saw the finder after the first working installation knows what I mean.
3. Amiga. A great computer for old-school games, but outdated for actual use. Let's see what OS4 brings.
Favourite operating systems:
1. MacOS X. It's the best operating system you can get these days.
2. GEOS 64/128 - because it's extremely well programmed - an graphical OS in the style of MacOS Classic in just 23 Kbytes.
3. AmigaOS - The genial multitasking and the perfect integration of the powerful AmigaDOS plus ARexx is unbeatable.
4. C64 Basic V2 - because its minimalism. You must have rather good knowlege of the computer before you can use it for real purposes.
These were mine, now it's your turn.
Here's again something for small-talk. Everyone in the forum has some kind of computer experience and favours, what are yours? List some computers and OS's with a little description, so that it fits in one line. I'll start.
1st computer experience: Commodore VC-20, 1987
1st own computer: Commodore 64, 1989
Most liked computers:
1. C64. I have extremly high respect for this computer. No other machine has so much flexibility in hardware and programming - with less then 1 MHz.
2. Hackintosh - It's like a Mac, but's much more fun to get it running. Anyone who saw the finder after the first working installation knows what I mean.
3. Amiga. A great computer for old-school games, but outdated for actual use. Let's see what OS4 brings.
Favourite operating systems:
1. MacOS X. It's the best operating system you can get these days.
2. GEOS 64/128 - because it's extremely well programmed - an graphical OS in the style of MacOS Classic in just 23 Kbytes.
3. AmigaOS - The genial multitasking and the perfect integration of the powerful AmigaDOS plus ARexx is unbeatable.
4. C64 Basic V2 - because its minimalism. You must have rather good knowlege of the computer before you can use it for real purposes.
These were mine, now it's your turn.