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I found my first Mac in the garbage. It was a Mac 512k (Fat Mac) and had been the office
computer at my church for about 5 years. It had developed the vertical
line disease (for those of you who don't
know old Macs, when they get too hot, the insides start to melt a
little bit, and the first thing to go is always the screen). The church
figured it wasn't worth fixing, so they were going to throw it out. I
claimed it instead.
At the time, I was 12, and the thing sat on my desk for about six
months while I saved up the $50 necessary to get it repaired - in the
end my parents got it fixed for me.
I learned for about 4 years on that Mac: I learned word processing
(MS Word, MacWrite), spreadsheets (MS Multiplan), databases (MS File)
and even object oriented programming (HyperCard). I pulled every one of
those programs apart with ResEdit. I loved it.
I remember the first time I heard the happy boing and saw the disk
with the flashing question mark. I couldn't figure it out. I couldn't
understand a system where the graphics were already there. We used
8086s at school, and I knew most of DOS, but this was completely new to
me. What perplexed me even more how "an old piece of garbage computer"
could be so much more advanced than any PC I'd ever used. I used to sit
in class and imagine what things would look like in FatBits (MacPaint).
I managed to make my Mac run system 6.0.3, got a hard drive for it, and
a printer, and even a scanner. It got the vertical line disease again
from hours of running late into the night, and this time I let it
die.
Right now I'm in college learning to program Wintel machines. I run
a loaded 466 MHz Intel Celeron, but I saved up for a little while and
I'm picking up the first Mac I've owned in 5 years.
Wouldn't life be great with an iSlate?, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing, 07.04.
PDAs and smartphones are too small for some tasks, full-fledged Tablet PCs are overkill, and ebook readers are too limited. Apple has the tech to own this niche.
Mac of the Day: 'WallStreet' PowerBook G3, May 1998 - WallStreet offered 3 screen sizes and CPU speeds from 233 to 292 MHz.
List of the Day: System 6 is the email list for those who choose System 6.
The Macintosh Portable started a notebook revolution, Carl Nygren, Classic Macs in the Intel Age, 07.03.
Before Apple introduced the Mac Portable, notebook computers were text-based and ran MS-DOS. Ever since, graphical interfaces have been the norm for laptops.
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