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The new RHP computer is up and running. http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200706/r153588_551286.jpg

With a control panel for the forum moderator to keep an eye on things and a kill switch if it gets out of hand. 🙂

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Was this too deep for the "golden oldies"?

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Originally posted by ludz
Was this too deep for the "golden oldies"?
Hey! Relax... it took me a while to get it booted.

P-

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In 7 years I have never physically seen a single server that RHP uses as part of its back end. So, for all I know....

-Russ

(A small update though, new kit is now in place, and we will be preparing it over the next 24 hours. A few big steps forward for us in this update.)

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That's what the problem was that kept us down- if you look at the picture, it has no mouse. I should have donated my mouse to keep RHP up and running.

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Originally posted by ludz
The new RHP computer is up and running. http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200706/r153588_551286.jpg

With a control panel for the forum moderator to keep an eye on things and a kill switch if it gets out of hand. 🙂
Hey! 😠 I remember using WordPerfect on a dual floppy! Probably Lotus123 as well, with one floppy holding the data. Ahhh, the good old days ... 🙄😴

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hmm what is this floppy that you talk of?

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Originally posted by pawnhandler
Hey! 😠 I remember using WordPerfect on a dual floppy! Probably Lotus123 as well, with one floppy holding the data. Ahhh, the good old days ... 🙄😴
That's not old.

I remember having only 16K or RAM and loading software from a cassette tape. No floppys and no hard drive at all.

TRS-80, Model 1, level 2.

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