windows 10

   / windows 10 #111  
APL on a 3270? Wow, you had it good. You should have tried APL, on a network connected (Token Ring), IBM Selectric typewrite with an APL ball. :eek:

Now I don't even know what an APL ball is (well, I guess I do know; just didn't know what it was called), because . . . . many years ago (about 1967) when I was a young patrolman and quite happy out there in my squad car, the dispatcher came on the radio one day to tell me to report to the captain's office. The captain's secretary had been promoted to another higher paying city job and his clerk typist had resigned. So they'd gone through personnel files and found that I could type. Now I had taken typing in high school on a manual typewriter, then I'd bought an electric Penncrest (Smith-Corona) just before I joined the Police Department. But the captain's office had an old worn out IBM Selectric that I hated. And everything had to be typed with no errors and sometimes included up to 6 "onionskins". How many remember those? I was sure glad when he hired another secretary.
 
   / windows 10 #112  
My first experience with Windows was Windows 3.11 or 3.12 (can't remember which one for sure).
 
   / windows 10 #113  
I still miss the old DOS system when it ran off of two large floppy discs. :laughing:

Remember when you had to hit cd/ to change the directories and open a file in each one and how noisy the machine was when it would turn the disc round and round. :confused2:
 
   / windows 10 #114  
I go back to 1980 when I was in charge of opening new Tandy computer repair centers on the West coast. To fix computers you first had to determine if the problem was hardware or software and to do that you had to know the software. I was trained in most of the existing OS's at the time, this is pre-MS-DOS: NewDOS, dos+, LDos, TRSDOS, SteveDOS (yes, there was an OS called SteveDOS), CPM (pickles and trout) and finally, machine language.

For those of you who can't think of a reason to leave Windows 7, I ask you: don't you find it aggravating when you click on a directory to expand the sub-directories only to watch them scroll off the screen? That was one of my pet peeves. There are other good reasons to switch but I'll stop it here.
 
   / windows 10 #115  
I'm having second thoughts about upgrading. Many are saying Windows 10 should be classified as SPYWARE. The most egregious example of that is a new feature (on by default) called Windows Update Delivery Optimization (WUDO [should be called voodoo]) that uses your computer's internet connection to secretly distribute M$ updates. Think about it, they are stealing your bandwidth (that you pay for) to send their updates!!! OUTRAGEOUS :thumbdown: Some things never change, because of arrogant chit like this, is it any wonder why so many people hate M$?!
 
   / windows 10 #116  
I have a question for the group that has Win 10 (since MS has not answered it).
I have Win7 pro. Will the free upgrade to Win10 also be pro or will I get stuck with some home version?

Thanks,

Home (including Premium) goes to Home

Pro goes to Pro

What edition question about halfway down their FAQ page: Windows 10 FAQ & Tips - Microsoft
 
   / windows 10 #117  
APL on a 3270? Wow, you had it good. You should have tried APL, on a network connected (Token Ring), IBM Selectric typewrite with an APL ball. :eek:

The 3270 terminal was TR connected as well. Well, one was, the other one was some sort of coax type of connection. The first time I knowingly used a APL application was on an acoustic dialup line using an IBM PC. But PC was not PC. :shocked::confused3::laughing::laughing::laughing: PC meant PORTABLE computer not PERSONAL. :D:D:D Twas a PC 5100, that had a tape cartridge for storage, 64K of RAM with BASIC AND APL in firmware. The PC had a B&W itty bitty monitor. It was portable if you could lift 50-60 pounds! :laughing::laughing::laughing:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_5100#/media/File:IBM_5100_-_MfK_Bern.jpg

When I programed APL, well, I can't remember what terminal I used. It might have been a VT100 connection which would have been odd or maybe over a teleprinter terminal. I just can't remember. :rolleyes::eek::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
   / windows 10 #118  
I'm having second thoughts about upgrading. Many are saying Windows 10 should be classified as SPYWARE. The most egregious example of that is a new feature (on by default) called Windows Update Delivery Optimization (WUDO [should be called voodoo]) that uses your computer's internet connection to secretly distribute M$ updates. Think about it, they are stealing your bandwidth (that you pay for) to send their updates!!! OUTRAGEOUS :thumbdown: Some things never change, because of arrogant chit like this, is it any wonder why so many people hate M$?!

The key here is the following:

What this means for a Windows 10 user is that the OS will periodically download free updates on one device via the internet and then share those updates with other Windows 10 machines on your network.

ON YOUR NETWORK.
 
   / windows 10 #119  
The key here is the following:

What this means for a Windows 10 user is that the OS will periodically download free updates on one device via the internet and then share those updates with other Windows 10 machines on your network.

ON YOUR NETWORK.
I like that part of it, but by default, it will also share them on the internet.

Aaron Z
 

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