(Kind of like Richard Stallman.)
It's so great to read something written in 1984. There was no such thing as Windows, the Macintosh was barely out of the gate, and mainstream culture didn't know a thing about the nascent Internet.
Levy is wonderful about honoring the true heroes, the people who made the technology happen rather than the people who made the most money.
Cell phones are the new desktop computer.
And when I write this, I don't mean in terms of horsepower, or what these things can do, exactly, but in terms of What We Find Really Cool.
Back in the 80s/90s, desktops were awesome. By today's standards, they sucked, but at the time they were really nifty. Today, it's cell phones.
They weren't even thought of as desktops back then, though.
Vic-20, C-64, etc... they were just personal computers.
Although Kaypro had those portables later... which was really nifty at the time.
Things sure would be different today if Bill Gates's mother hadn't had connections inside of IBM. Don't believe for a minute that Gary Kildall blew them off.
If it weren't for Mrs. Gates, the IBM PC would have been running CP/M.
Struggling right now to get Windows ME running on one of my spare boxes. The big trouble is the hardware is too good for Windows ME. Soo....I have to install linux, mount the drive ME is on, copy the drivers over and then continue the install/upgrade.
All for fun! or so I thought.
Back in the 80s/90s, desktops were awesome. By today's standards,
they sucked, but at the time they were really nifty. Today, it's
cell phones.
I dunno, I could make a pretty good argument that the currently 'cool' phone suck right now.
And as you point out, they'll suck even more in the future when they're replaced by something even more sucky.
Sep 7 2010 11:55am from fleeb
The C-128 was interesting. Two operating systems... although I used
the C-128 OS more than the CP/M, but it was still rather interesting
that it could do both.
fleeb, THREE OS/S ... BASIC v2.0 (C-64 mode), BASIC v7.0 (C-128 mode), and CP/M. Did you mean two architecturally different processors, perhaps?
Sep 10 2010 5:42pm from Ford II
http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!
Holy shit, that's where I got all my Amiga software!