Who amongst you have ever used a 5 1/4" floppy drive in school?  I have used both low density and high density floppy disks.  I even lock them by sticking a black sticker on the right hand side to prevent it from getting a virus.

I used to do some basic programming, word processing using Wordstar and spreadsheets using Lotus 1-2-3. 

Back then, you have to know the commands to go around with MS-DOS.  There was no Windows XP nor Vista.  Windows 3.1 was just emerging and it definitely wowed me when I learned how to play solitaire with a mouse. 

There was also a time when I used microprocessors to access my email and chat programs.  Internet usage used to be text based using Lynx programs.  Multi-user dungeons were the MMPORG games of today.  Only it is command-line based gaming which requires a good pair of eyes, fast typing skills and a vivid imagination.

Monitors back then were either gray or green.  If you manage to have colored monitor, sikat ka na.  You can play pacman, Digdug, centiped and alleycat on those x386 machines when you are bored.

You would know when you have been hanging around with computers long enough when you tell all these stories and they would say "I never experienced those kind of things".


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enchantingella wrote on May 12
hi monica! went to singapore last weekend. sayang hindi tayo nagkita!
monicai wrote on May 12
hi monica! went to singapore last weekend. sayang hindi tayo nagkita!
hey ella! wassup. sayang di tayo nagkita. balik ka ulet next month for the great singapore sale.
gelangenie wrote on May 12
monicai said
and alleycat on those 386x machines when you are bored
I'm still looking for this game! thanks for naming it!
outbackchay wrote on May 12
hahaha... inabot ko pa to... ang MS-Word ko nun eh Dos-Editor.. Excel eh Lotus 1-2-3.. at ang PC ko eh walang HD, 5 1/4" floppy drive lang!
very classic
domengxtreme wrote on May 12
yah
remember that bulky floppy disks
monicai wrote on May 13
I'm still looking for this game! thanks for naming it!
whoa! you still remember those. hehehehehe. we used to play it on mum's office back when we were little kids.
monicai wrote on May 13
hahaha... inabot ko pa to... ang MS-Word ko nun eh Dos-Editor.. Excel eh Lotus 1-2-3.. at ang PC ko eh walang HD, 5 1/4" floppy drive lang!
very classic
hahaha! may ms-word na ba sa dos?
enchantingella wrote on May 13
haha not-so-great-singapore-sale?! hehe.
nezgcruz wrote on May 14
alala nyo pa ung mga drives na parang cassette tapes? hehehe
tapos ung zip na parang fat version ng 3 1/2" diskette?
monicai wrote on May 14
alala nyo pa ung mga drives na parang cassette tapes? hehehe
tapos ung zip na parang fat version ng 3 1/2" diskette?
yup! I remember. nagclick siya for some time until CD writers became available in the market.
rickythekid wrote on May 14
monicai said
Who amongst you have ever used a 5 1/4" floppy drive in school?
i still have my old computer that uses a cassette drive instead of a disk drive. Radio Shack TRS-80 siya... and it still works!
rickythekid wrote on May 14
monicai said
yup! I remember. nagclick siya for some time until CD writers became available in the market.
oh yeah... the iOmega zip drives.
buhay pa iOmega... they make good external hard drives nowadays.
rickythekid wrote on May 14, edited on May 14
monicai said
Windows 3.1 was just emerging and it definitely wowed me when I learned how to play solitaire with a mouse.
sumikat ako sa Paintbrush ng Windows 3.1. :)
kalat ung mga Paintbrush works ko sa mga comlabs ng Gokongwei tsaka LS buildings. 16 colors lang ung available nun.
monicai wrote on May 15
sumikat ako sa Paintbrush ng Windows 3.1. :)
kalat ung mga Paintbrush works ko sa mga comlabs ng Gokongwei tsaka LS buildings. 16 colors lang ung available nun.
galing mo din kasi mag draw ng mga anime characters. saw you one time drawing nung minsan.
monicai wrote on May 15
i still have my old computer that uses a cassette drive instead of a disk drive. Radio Shack TRS-80 siya... and it still works!
talaga? what apps can you run with that? what processor is it using?
rickythekid wrote on May 15, edited on May 15
monicai said
talaga? what apps can you run with that? what processor is it using?
most apps here were written in BASIC... the ones that came packaged with the computer were games like backgammon, blackjack and poker. it even came with a user's manual with some instructions on how to do BASIC scripting. ahh... my first programming experience. :)

its processor was a Zilog Z80 1.77MHz (weeeeeee.........)
monicai wrote on May 18
haha not-so-great-singapore-sale?! hehe.
well.. i had to admit. it's not soo great after all. maybe those who buy designer labels. i'm looking forward to the IT show in june though. daming good deals dun.
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