absynth
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I have a whole collection of those.Looking at my Donkey Kong right now.
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Got this, still working.
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How about the Floppy disc, SS, SD or SS DD, or DS DD - if you know what that stands for, you have been around a while.
I actually still have an 8 inch floppy disc! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floppy_disk
Must be way past your bedtime!![]()
Can remember trying to load a game on my zx81 with a cassette tape it took about 15minutes of so if you were lucky and had no errors (guess i am giving away my age)
PDAs never died out, they just transformed into smart phones. I had a Palm Tungsten T2 in 2003 and it was more than just a device for notes and calendars. You could play games and listen to music and it had a colour screen. My wife then got the Tungsten W which came with a keyboard and was a smart phone. I remember playing Scrabble via bluetooth between these two devices.
I then moved to the Palm Treo 600 and then 650 which were outstanding smartphones for their day.
Since then I've had the Samsung i600 Blackjack, the i900 Omnia and now the i9000 Galaxy S.
If you flash the Galaxy S there are 3 parts, the kernel, the phone driver called the modem and the software called the PDA. The PDA never died, everyone with a smartphone is using one.
Well .. at 60 years old I qualify for the floppy ... but no way have I got 8 inches!I actually still have an 8 inch floppy
I still got my old palm trio 650 and the battery is still good amazing old phonePDAs never died out, they just transformed into smart phones. I had a Palm Tungsten T2 in 2003 and it was more than just a device for notes and calendars. You could play games and listen to music and it had a colour screen. My wife then got the Tungsten W which came with a keyboard and was a smart phone. I remember playing Scrabble via bluetooth between these two devices.
I then moved to the Palm Treo 600 and then 650 which were outstanding smartphones for their day.
Since then I've had the Samsung i600 Blackjack, the i900 Omnia and now the i9000 Galaxy S.
If you flash the Galaxy S there are 3 parts, the kernel, the phone driver called the modem and the software called the PDA. The PDA never died, everyone with a smartphone is using one.