And a whole generation of embedded-systems engineers snort-laughs coffee all over their keyboard and monitor.
Try systems with 2K of PROM and 128 *bytes* of memory...
And a whole generation of embedded-systems engineers snort-laughs coffee all over their keyboard and monitor.
Try systems with 2K of PROM and 128 *bytes* of memory...
Clonezilla! Luxury!
When I were … a few months ago, 'twere dd followed by an hour or so of pressing Control+T at intervals, followed by gpart recover.
> invoke #FourYorkshiremen mode:
my first bit of writing (that I still have, at least) was output to a DMP-130(ish, IIRC) dot matrix printer from my #TRS80 #ColorComputer – and it was a love poem from a computer to its sysop… 💁♀️ 😬🫠
#RetroComputing
Oh dear, i think i start sounding like one of the four Yorkshiremen.
Back then, I didn’t even have a cooling fan.
Didn’t have bed levelling. Did that by hand every time.
Kept an eye out for the filament.
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Didn’t have stepper motors. Moved the carriage by hand.
No heater. used a lighter to melt the filament.
No printer. Just moved the heated filament around by hand.
No filament. Used old plastic fished out of the bin.
Ah... at least that's below freezing. I can understand Georgia not being too used to that.
I'm still waiting for someone from #NWT or #Greenland to "Four Yorkshiremen" me...
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I feel like I'm in the #FourYorkshiremen sketch.