whartung wrote:
I went KIM-1 to Atari 800. After that, I bought the early Macintosh -- all 128K of it. I upgraded the Mac to 512, got the new ROMs, got the 800k drives.
Then, I got a TRS-80 Model 100.
I, later, sold the Mac, and use the money for a motorcycle (one of the better trades I've done).
Next -- heh.. "next" --, I bought a, well, NeXTStation slab, boosted it to 20M RAM and a 400M drive. Used it to get USENET and email over a 2400 baud Hayes modem.
I then bought a 66Mhz 486 PC, but it didn't last long, as I donated it to a friend for a project we were doing.
Finally, I bought 133Mhz PC running W98, then a 400MHz, then a 1.2GHz, then I bought a Mac Pro. After 9 years, I bought a new Mac Pro, which was 3 years ago. What I learned going through the PC upgrade process was that upgrading the PC was a lie. The only thing that survived from one build to the other was the CD-ROM drive, everything else was replaced.
I also bought a Mac 520C laptop in there somewhere long ago, and my wife is on her 3rd Mac laptop, currently a couple year old MacBook. Not seeing much need to replace that laptop any time soon.
I have a stack of iPhones, iPads, and a creaky old iPod Touch here as well, and a Sun Ultra 10 440Mhz (I think) is stuffed up in the attic.
I've dawdled long enough, time to wake the cat and get her of my lap so I can start the day. She won't be amused. Hard to disturb a sleeping kitty cat.
I wish I had a NeXT! Awesome!