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Shack 32K Model 100 laptop in December, 1990 (and still have the
software for it in my files area). In 1992, my brother got me an 8088
XT, with 640K of RAM, DOS 3.2, a 20 meg hard drive, a 3.5 and a 5.25
floppy drive, a monochrome green monitor, and a mouse. That was to be
the birthplace of my current BBS, which is ham radio and weather
oriented...two of my other hobbies. It's amazing how things have changed
over the years...whether for operating system, technology, etc.
Daryl Stout, WX1DER, Sysop
The Thunderbolt BBS
Little Rock, Arkansas
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