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RE: Digital Archaeology Expedition #4 - Dell C600
No...I used my own. I had an old IBM Thinkpad and decided on that rather than wading through the graveyard looking for something that worked. Commodore 64's I think were pretty good in their day. I don't remember if it was you or not, but I told someone about my neighbor in college (early 90's) who was getting his Masters in Comp Sci. He wrote a program for the USPS that scanned zip-codes. His program (his Masters Thesis) was compact and took into consideration differences in handwriting, unlike the existing program. He did it on a Commodore 64.
Yeah, I think you mentioned the USPS thing on another post. I mostly used my Commodore 64 for games though I did learn how to program on it (in BASIC) and used it to write a school paper or two. They might have laughed at me if I tried to use it for a Masters Thesis by the time I was in college though...
I wrote mine on one just like this...a 286. It had the Arnold Palmer Course Design kit so I could design my own golf courses. It was fine for me lol!
![](https://steemitimages.com/640x0/https://s19.postimg.org/3n6izdbub/hyundai_super_386c_386dx20_desktop_computer_1_27.jpg)
This is identical to the one I took to college:
![](https://steemitimages.com/640x0/https://i.supload.com/H1lUg4Z1Le.png)
Though I spent many more hours playing Doom and calling BBSes than doing actual work on it. It was also the first machine I connected to the Internet with.