But you know, that would leave out alot of cool machines
that came after 1984-- 88k-based DG AViiON's, and SGI
workstations, for example.
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 15:23:15 -0600 emanuel stiebler <emu(a)ecubics.com>
writes:
Fred Cisin wrote:
If we are going to re-adjust the number of years
to
include/exclude,
then let's just scrap the entire concept of a
fixed number of
years,
and declare that classic computers ran until
August 10, 1981 (the
day before the IBM PC announcement).
Jut freeze it at 1984.
Orwell, Oh well ;-)
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