Lt. Worf, son of Mogh to [email protected] • 1 year agoWhat do you choose?lemmy.caimagemessage-square189fedilinkarrow-up1488arrow-down136
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•1 year agoI remember going to RadioShack as a kid too and they had a Tandy computer setup. It was magical for 8 year old me. I think they even did repairs back then because that electrical soldering smell is seared in my memory.
minus-square@Graphinelink1•edit-21 year agoThat sounds amazing. Always wanted a Tandy. Even if it’s before my time.
minus-square@xX_fnord_Xxlink2•1 year agoMy family’s fist computer was a Tandy 1000 around 92. I was so stoked to make video games on the fly like Clarissa Explains It All did. Little did I know game development takes a little more elbow grease than cutting and pasting pictures of your friends into an existing game format. I learned a lot about getting around in DOS because the desktop OS it shipped with was garbage, at least.
I remember going to RadioShack as a kid too and they had a Tandy computer setup. It was magical for 8 year old me. I think they even did repairs back then because that electrical soldering smell is seared in my memory.
That sounds amazing. Always wanted a Tandy. Even if it’s before my time.
My family’s fist computer was a Tandy 1000 around 92. I was so stoked to make video games on the fly like Clarissa Explains It All did.
Little did I know game development takes a little more elbow grease than cutting and pasting pictures of your friends into an existing game format.
I learned a lot about getting around in DOS because the desktop OS it shipped with was garbage, at least.
The clone PC junior for the masses!