BTW, how old is little Ms. Gina? I'm guessing 8-10 yrs? That's a perfect
time to start venturing into programming.
I first dug into PCs (at the time, "home computers") ca. 1977-78; I would
have been 8-9 yrs. That would have been an Apple II - not a II+ or IIe /
IIc - just the old ][ as we said.
What was the stock RAM on those machines - 16/32K? All I recall is that it
had a single Disk II and one of those little B&W monitors, which I don't
think was an Apple product.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 10:44 PM, Lee Courtney <leec2124 at gmail.com> wrote:
Awesome. I have a 16 year-old that hasn't gotten
in vintage tech that much,
but thinks it is cool! Your daughter will have a more visceral
understanding of computing if she continues. Bravo!
Lee C.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Randy Dawson <rdawson16 at hotmail.com>
wrote:
Here is my daughter Gina, I thought you guys
would like, Tek is still
exciting.
Sure, we have lots of PC's around the house, but this is the first one
that she is programming, and programming the 4051 creates a smile.
Randy
https://youtu.be/o0LiYkHG3iE
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