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echo: moscow_oklahoma
to: Aleksej R. Serdyukov
from: Bo Simonsen
date: 2003-12-22 14:13:14
subject: Churchill

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Aleksej R. Serdyukov wrote to Bo Simonsen about ''Churchill'':

 -=>> Note: Copied from MOSCOW_OKLAHOMA by WIMM 1.31

 BS>>>>>> mostly because I've been using a computer in 10 years.
 >>>>> How much you years? 8-)  beside us computers steels
available with
 >>>>> ~95..
 BS>>>> I'm only 20, My father got his first XT (8086) for ~ 10
years ago.
 ARS>>> I have an XT notebook. Had that XT a 64000 bytes !R/O memory or
 ARS>>> more? I just can't imagine what to do with 64000 drive. ;-) I also
 ARS>>> can't write anything there using null-modem and copy comx.... :-/

 BS>> Wow! :-)

 ARS> An ancient Japanese Micro Systems PC A4-XT. I don't think there
 ARS> are 10 of such in Moscow. ;-)

It's just a XT. :-) BTW Was the Amiga populear in Russia too? I did see a
few nodes, in AmyNET which was in Russia.

 BS>> I can't remember how big the main memory was in the XT, but
 BS>> in my 286, it was 1 MB. :-) (WOOW! :))

 ARS> There is 640Kb of RAM, ~400-600Kb of read-only C: drive and 64000
 ARS> bytes of read/write D: drive.

:-)

 ARS> There is nothing but Japanese MS-DOS 3.10 on the C: drive. And
 ARS> there is ~19Kb of free space on it!! :-(

Haha, wasn't it with English texts?

 ARS> Maybe, there are 1Mb of RAM, and all the drives are in it. Though
 ARS> the contents of D: drive saves when it is turned off.

:-)

Bo

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