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It had a 3 1/2" disc drive fortunately. The BBC took the 5 1/4" ones though, in a Watford electronics 40/80 drive. Now that thing could load knock off games like lightningWhere'd the large floppy's go?

It had a 3 1/2" disc drive fortunately. The BBC took the 5 1/4" ones though, in a Watford electronics 40/80 drive. Now that thing could load knock off games like lightningWhere'd the large floppy's go?
It certainly beat 20 minutes loading Castle of Riddles from cassette!It had a 3 1/2" disc drive fortunately. The BBC took the 5 1/4" ones though, in a Watford electronics 40/80 drive. Now that thing could load knock off games like lightning![]()
You want incredible?"Ok Google, show me photographs of, er ... BBC Micros"!(I just tried it .. Wow - Robo-woman replied "Check out these photos of BBC Micros" - incredible!
Indeed!You want incredible?
I say "Ok Google, train times from Enfield to Haringay". I'm watching the words appear on-screen as I talk, and it comes up 'train times from Henfield to Haringay'. Then there's a brief kerfuffle, as the word 'Henfield' kind of wobbles, then it changes into 'Enfield', and I start getting train times.
So Google has realised that Henfield is nowhere near Haringay, so.... 'where could he have meant? Where is near Haringay, and sounds something like 'Henfield'? Ah - he must have meant 'Enfield'. All in less time than it takes me now to type 'time'.
Now that, to me, is incredible.
I wrote the business plan for my business in 1987 on a friend's one of these:I bought an Amstrad wotsit from my brother in law for 200 quid in about 1992. I thought I'd entered a golden new age.
The internet is making my business larger and more profitable.
I can't remember if that came before or after I was let loose on a discarded NCR Decision Mate V. Probably before. But the NCR must be fairly unusual. I think the printer port was on a metal wedge that slotted into the back like an Acorn/VIC20 cartridge crossed with some sort of primitive mini rackmount thing.I started on the Acorn Electron, loading games from tape.
Possibly the best opening sequence in movie history. But I digress...Top film!