With due respect, laughing is ignorance in this case. I had several different programs for telecommuting and Bulletin Boards (My own program that was used by hundreds on people in the company I worked for at the time), PC-TALK3, PC-Communications, Kermit and others. My own program is interrupt-driven and still works today in XP for highly specialized needs. I recall putting that program on a Toshiba DOS laptop, putting in a British modem (different at the time) and using email and file transfer from London to Toronton. PC-TALK3 used polling in Basic, and had real limitations, but did work and did support file transfer (as my own program did). All that stuff lasted about 7 years from 1981 to 1988. The AT-class machine I got in 1988 had a hard drive and still ran DOS and that went until 1993. In 1994 I got a Windows 3.1 machine with a 28.8 modem, Netscape Navigator 0.9, Eurdora and WS_FTP. Slow, yada yada yada, but it did much of what today's machines use. I have the same email address I started with.Thinkpaddict wrote:How do you telecommute with an IBM 8088 PC1 desktop? Wheelbarrow?jdhurst wrote:Geez, I cannot stop laughing. My first computer was an IBM 8088 PC1 desktop. [...] Still, I have been hooked up and telecommuting for longer than some of you dudes have been alive. ... JD Hurst
HAHAHAHA
Also, did you have the Media Center version of the IBM 8088? Is it true it came with a gramophone?
I'm having too much fun
... JD Hurst








