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jimhelm 04-04-2011 04:59 PM

First Portable Computer Turns 30
 
from PC magazine



http://oldcomputers.net/pics/osborne1.jpg


my Father's memory of it via email:

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Some of you may remember my Ozzie. I bought it while I was back in Baltimore for a while, then when I moved up to Blue Bell to work for Mario and lived in Center Square, PA. The kids and I played a word game endlessly (I think it was called Adventure or Advent). It started with “You are standing… “ or something similar, and you’d eventually find yourself in a cave. We’d answer the game’s prompts by typing in whatever commands we could think of (it didn’t understand very many) like open, go east, get the lamp, kill the snake, feed the bird, etc. and it was pretty good at smartass responses to bogus commands. Here’s a screen shot that looks awfully familiar:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...e_standing.jpg

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The front of the Osborne opened as the keyboard, and there was a little 5” screen that displayed green characters. There were no graphics back then. I remember it ran the C/PM operating system from a huge 5 ˝ inch floppy disk on the left of the little screen, while the other floppy drive to the right was for programs and data. The absolute coolest things on the machine were the SuperCalc spreadsheet application and the Basic programming language. It also had Wordstar for a word processing app. All-in-all, for the time, a pretty spectacular bunch of computer power in a small little portable box. IBM’s first “IBM PC” rendered it instantly obsolete and made Bill Gates a freakin’ billionaire.



I guess it’s pretty near impossible for today’s cell-phone-obsessed kids to relate. Many, many waves of obsolescence have preceded all that power under their spoiled little thumbs, and they simply take it all for granted.

Pete Zicato 04-04-2011 05:02 PM

I got to play with one of those for a bit. Heavy as sin. It was barely luggable.

Undertoad 04-04-2011 10:31 PM

Yes that's the original Adventure.

infinite monkey 04-05-2011 08:24 AM

Does technology move faster and faster or is that just perception? I mean, you think of the time from the wheel to the car...maybe not a fair comparison. But sure, since the first car, cars have improved immensely but how much farther is there to go (until of course they start flying.) But 30 years from THAT to what we have now...amazing! Where will it end? How much "better" can it get?

jimhelm 04-05-2011 08:46 AM

the advancement of technology has always been exponential.

We stand on the shoulders of Giants!

Undertoad 04-05-2011 08:47 AM

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But sure, since the first car, cars have improved immensely but how much farther is there to go
http://blog.ted.com/2011/03/31/googl...un-on-ted-com/

ZenGum 04-05-2011 09:00 AM

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But sure, since the first car, cars have improved immensely but how much farther is there to go
70 horsebloodypower per goddamn litre, maybe.

infinite monkey 04-05-2011 09:10 AM

Well, they COULD make it so we don't have to get buttfucked in the mouth trying to afford gas to get to work.

There ain't no money in the cure. :headshake

BigV 04-10-2011 01:21 PM

as for the computer... I sold those. Also Kaypros. I have another CP/M machine downstairs, a portable one as well, called the Pied Piper. The comments are fair, though I didn't find the software buggy. And *my* green phosphor monitor was about 13". Yes, size does count, and I'm counting.


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