The first "tech" love is never forgotten - A Photo Story - Monday Mission entry (ENG)

in #qurator4 years ago (edited)

cover.jpg Photo owned by @libertycrypto27


This post is also written in Italian --> Italian version


Hello friends,
in this post I tell you about my adventure in the world of technology through a series of photographs.


1993 - My first computer


In 1993 my first computer arrived.

How many battles to convince my parents to buy one, but in the end I achieved my goal.
I still remember my strong emotion when the bell boy knocked on my door to deliver the much desired computer.


The processor?


An Intel 80486 with a frequency of only 50 MHz and an L1 cache of only 8kb.

It was love at first sight.


The operating system?


MS DOS version 5.0

If you are 40 like me, you certainly know this operating system.
It is a command line operating system.

Today everything is easy, the operating systems are "user friendly" but in 1993 it was not so and MS DOS was an operating system for true computer enthusiasts, the nerds of the time.

If you wanted to learn how to use MS DOS you had to read a manual of many pages.


2.jpg Photo owned by @libertycrypto27


628 pages precisely.

There were no Youtube video tutorials and the manual you see in the picture was a real Bible that you had to read and reread if you wanted to learn how to use the computer.


3.jpg Photo owned by @libertycrypto27


My first computer did not have a mouse and everything was done via the keyboard, including games.

If you wanted to run a program you had to type a series of commands in a black window with white writing: the famous MS-DOS command prompt

Today the MS-Dos command prompt is also found in Windows 10 but previously DOS was the only Microsoft operating system.


How did you run a program in 1993?


Want to see the commands you had to write in 1993 to start a program?

To show you, I will use the MS-DOS command prompt present in Windows 7.

The first step you had to do was go to the folder (Directory) that contained the executable file (.exe) with the command ** cd ** (change directory)


Image.png


And here we are positioned in the desired folder


Image.png


Then you had to type exactly the name of the executable file.


Image.png


The program I ran in this example is a simple program that I use to take screenshots of the desktop.


Image.png


This is to make you understand how easy it is to use a computer today compared to the past.


Storage media: Floppy Disks


There were no CD-ROMs or Usb pens but only Floppy Disks.


IMG20200223145022.jpg Photo owned by @libertycrypto27


Depending on the type: DD (low density), HD (High density) and ED (Extra density), the floppy disks contained a quantity of data the size of: 720 kbyte - 1440 kbyte - 2880 kbyte.

If we think of a simple and short MP3 song that occupies about 3Mbytes you can realize how small the capacity of these media was compared to the storage media of 2020.


Windows


Then came Windows. The first version I used was 3.1 NT.
The main operating system was always DOS and Windows was a simple Shell, a program that ran on MS-DOS.

Then things changed with the arrival of Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, Vista, 7, 8 and up to the current Windows 10.


2020


We are in 2020 and technology has made great strides.
There are no longer monochromatic monitors and videogame characters whose pixels looked like Lego bricks. :)

This is my workplace in the photo.


PostazionePC.jpg Photo owned by @libertycrypto27


First love is never forgotten.


I have used all Microsoft operating systems and also some Linux distributions, but MS-DOS was my first operating system and I will be a romantic ... but my first love is never forgotten.


With this post I participate in the "Monday Mission" of @qurator.


BannerPezzoDiCieloUnicoLivello.jpg


Sort:  

Sei in fase nostalgica? Comunque quanti ricordi con il floppy 💾 a scuola ci lavoravamo anche noi tempo fa... vedi che non sono poi così tanto giovane 😁
!BEER
!DERANGED
!MARLIANS
!COFFEEA
!trdo

Mio caro, ti ringrazio per avermi riportato nel passato!

Ho qualche anno più di te, quindi il mio primo "PC" è stato uno ZX Spectrum... ce l'ho ancora, in qualche scatolone in cantina, completo di minidrives, SW e manuali vari... ehehehehh!

Un caro abbraccio!

!BEER
!DERANGED
!giphy yoga
!MARLIANS
!COFFEEA
!trdo




giphy is supported by witness untersatz!

You have used the Hashtag #[CC] and can now reward 471.0 comments under your post with one CC.

More information about the Commentcoin-Project can be found on this account.
You can easily add an upvote to this post to support the project.
Thanks for using it.

Happy comments.
Your CC-Team:
@kristall97 ([Code-Designer])
@alucian ([Project-Designer])

Is IBM connected to Hitler?

@joeyarnoldvn thank you for your comment.
I didn't know about this story. I researched after your comment and read on wikipedia that ibm sold computers to Germany in 1937.

I hate all forms of racism but I simply photographed the Dos manual that I studied when I was 13 years old.
I don't think that by photographing a manual or a wolswaghen or a coke in 2020 I do something wrong. If these companies have helped hitler they have done badly, very badly.
If a friend of mine has a coke in his hand, shouldn't I photograph it?
Yet Coca Cola was the sponsor of the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
My post talks about other things, about computer science and if I bought that manual sold by IBM in 1993 I certainly didn't help Hitler.
If a terrorist buys an Apple phone and uses it to make a murder: has Apple helped the terrorist? Indirectly yes, but if I photograph an Apple I don't think I do anything wrong.
What do you think about it?

What I was trying to say was not about you. That was not my point. I wanted you to be aware or remote access. This is related to what Apple and Facebook does for example. I was referencing things that are not ongoing.

Sorry @joeyarnoldvn but your first comment could be interpreted in two different ways ...
Thanks for your answer and thanks for letting me know about historical events that I didn't know.
!BEER
!DERANGED
!MARLIANS
!COFFEEA

IBM helped Hitler find and murder Jews. But that was only the beginning. Look at what Bill Gates is doing.

coffeea Lucky you @joeyarnoldvn here is your COFFEEA, view all your tokens at steem-engine.com Vote for c0ff33a as Witness

You just received DERANGED @joeyarnoldvn Keep up the great work. Congrats, you have been gifted 1 DerangedCoin. You can redeem 20 of them for an upvote from the deranged.coin account. Redeem your tokens by sending to deranged.coin through Steem Engine with your post URL in the memo field, view all your tokens at steem-engine.com

coffeea Lucky you @libertycrypto27 here is your COFFEEA, view all your tokens at steem-engine.com Vote for c0ff33a as Witness

Bello questo "post da museo"!!! Il mio primo computer fu il Il Commodore 64. Mi sa che sono un po' più vecchio di te LIBERTY!

You just received DERANGED @libertycrypto27 Keep up the great work. Congrats, you have been gifted 1 DerangedCoin. You can redeem 20 of them for an upvote from the deranged.coin account. Redeem your tokens by sending to deranged.coin through Steem Engine with your post URL in the memo field, view all your tokens at steem-engine.com


Hey @libertycrypto27, here is a little bit of BEER from @tinamarr for you. Enjoy it!

Learn how to earn FREE BEER each day by staking.

coffeea Lucky you @libertycrypto27 here is your COFFEEA, view all your tokens at steem-engine.com Vote for c0ff33a as Witness

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.15
TRX 0.13
JST 0.026
BTC 57864.58
ETH 2697.00
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.21