Carcenomy wrote:Actually on the topic of PS/2s specifically, when I did work experience for Clive Wilson Computers back in 2000, they had a shelf filled with old retired PS/2s in the workshop, and a mountain of even older, retired gear hiding out the back. It's like they were stockpiling it... perhaps I should go in now and see if they ever got around to cleaning it up?
YetiSeti wrote:IBM PS/2 that is. Don't have one myself but I'm pretty sure Otago Uni had labs full of IBM PS/2s (of the 386 variety) in the early 90s.
Carcenomy wrote:Actually on the topic of PS/2s specifically, when I did work experience for Clive Wilson Computers back in 2000, they had a shelf filled with old retired PS/2s in the workshop, and a mountain of even older, retired gear hiding out the back. It's like they were stockpiling it... perhaps I should go in now and see if they ever got around to cleaning it up?
arjoll wrote:Yup, lots of PS/2 386SX machines in the Commerce Building when I did INFO101 in 1993 (just a filler paper in my last year of BCom - WordPerfect, 1-2-3, dBase IV - and an all multi-choice final exam!). 13" colour monitors from memory, no idea what model they were though.
YetiSeti wrote:arjoll wrote:Yup, lots of PS/2 386SX machines in the Commerce Building when I did INFO101 in 1993
With printers with names like 'Forest Eater', could they expect much less?
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