I worked with Xerox 820-2's, KayPros and a host of other early desktop computers when I was with an early word-processing software company. You've never heard of it, never fear. Yes. I remember 8-1/2 and smaller removable disks (aka "media).
I worked with Xerox 820-2's, KayPros and a host of other early desktop computers when I was with an early word-processing software company. You've never heard of it, never fear. Yes. I remember 8-1/2 and smaller removable disks (aka "media).
I was trying to remember if there were larger “floppy” disks and you helped remind me…thanks, Clarke. Curious which of the word-processing companies you worked for. One of my earliest memories was attending a computer convention with my dad and, if memory serves, typing on a computer at the Red Fox (?) booth. I think that was the name of it. Way before Word or WordPerfect. :-p
I worked with Xerox 820-2's, KayPros and a host of other early desktop computers when I was with an early word-processing software company. You've never heard of it, never fear. Yes. I remember 8-1/2 and smaller removable disks (aka "media).
I was trying to remember if there were larger “floppy” disks and you helped remind me…thanks, Clarke. Curious which of the word-processing companies you worked for. One of my earliest memories was attending a computer convention with my dad and, if memory serves, typing on a computer at the Red Fox (?) booth. I think that was the name of it. Way before Word or WordPerfect. :-p