PaulS
Touchdown! Greaser!
You youngsters (OK - this was before my time - but does anyone remember these?)
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Yup. basic and fortran.
You youngsters (OK - this was before my time - but does anyone remember these?)
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I’ve used multiple boxes (2000 count) of those early in my academic career but never professionally. FORTRAN some but mostly PL/C PL/1.You youngsters (OK - this was before my time - but does anyone remember these?)
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Well of course. You needed boxes of them to accomplish anything.I used boxes of them in college!
Yes. Early 1980s writing code for CNC machines. We had a tape punch connected ti a flexo-writer. Eventually we bought some software to punch tapes from an IBM XT and used Edlin to write the files. “ the good old days”Anybody use this?View attachment 82612
Yes. Early 1980s writing code for CNC machines. We had a tape punch connected ti a flexo-writer. Eventually we bought some software to punch tapes from an IBM XT and used Edlin to write the files. “ the good old days”
You youngsters (OK - this was before my time - but does anyone remember these?)
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Thanks. The phrase I was looking for was FIS-B look-ahead range:
https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC_00-63A_CHG_1.pdf
and having data (from my phone) is sure handy so that I can get updated METARs, imagery, etc. when on long XCs, (especially when conditions are marginal and/or when flying IFR).
Yes, if you have a transponder that that receives the ADSB and shares it with ForeFlight as your does. I use a Stratux for the same thing, and there are other devices that work well too.Wait - doesn't FIS-B provide updated Metar and imagery to Foreflight while in flight from your transponder? I've always gotten traffic and weather with my I pad cell data turned off.
Wait! Read post 28.Wait - doesn't FIS-B provide updated Metar and imagery to Foreflight while in flight from your transponder? I've always gotten traffic and weather with my I pad cell data turned off.
This morning's exchange:
ForeFlight: Hi again, Tim. If you're flying with cellular data turned on, please disable that. It may help.
Me: Hello, I don't have a cell account for my iPad so the below is not applicable. I do, however, always have it connected to my droid phone's WiFi...I have unlimited data on my phone, so no reason to have any other data plans.
ForeFlight: Thank you for sending crash logs. We believe the connection to your phone may be causing some of these issues. At your next opportunity, try it without that connection and let us know if the crashes and freezes continue. Connecting to a phone for hotspot or cell is not recommended during flight.
Me: Okay, if you say so. But it’s been on for almost ten years while flying with no issues (I think I’ve had a total of 2 crashes before last Saturday)…and having data is sure handy so that I can get updated METARs, imagery, etc. when on long XCs, (especially when conditions are marginal and/or when flying IFR).
TI 99/4A, 16 KB ram, no disk drive, data written to a cassette tape.
That's the first one I owned. I started learning on a TRS-80 Model 1 with 8 KB ram and cassette storage.
Was that the little black unit with a tiny keyboard? I remember my neighbor having a TI computer with a tape storage device. My best friend in school had a TRS-80 mk 3 for a home computer because his dad used it for business and my first computer was a VIC-20. I remember hand programming the code for games until I convinced my parents to buy a tape backup. I actually found the recorder and some tapes a few months ago while cleaning out my parents house after dad passed and mom needed to go to a home.
It really doesn't seem possible that all this time has passed. It seems like only yesterday that a friend of mine at MS got me into the beta program for Win 95.
I think you are correct.I think you are thinking of the Sinclair TX81 by Timex. That came along shortly after.
The 99/4A had a full sized keyboard. The one I had had a metal colored case and black keyboard.
Wayne
Depends on your criteria. If you're looking for key action, I would submit this beast.One of the best keyboards ever made.
Clippy: "Would you like some help with that?"
CP/M. 8 inch disks. Remember the MITS Altair?