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In reply to the discussion: My First Laptop Computer [View all]hunter
(40,726 posts)49. My first "luggable" was a Mitsubishi MP 286L
http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/2232/mitsubishi-mp-286l/
I used it strictly as a DR-DOS machine. It ran Spinnaker's Easy Working Writer, which is supposedly what George Will was using at the time. There were also Apple II ProDos versions of Easy Writer, which was useful to me, since I had an Apple IIc clone too, and most school computer labs were using the Apple IIc.
I gave the machine away in a fit of housecleaning during a time when my wife and I had an unspoken agreement limiting my computer "museum" to a dozen larger computers or so. I haven't counted computers lately but I have many more than that now, most of them much smaller than desktop machines and their compatible CRTs.
My first truly portable battery powered computer was a Palm Pilot with a folding accessory keyboard that I bought used. But mostly I used actual paper notebooks for writing away from home, scribbling out the first draft by hand and editing as I entered it on the computer when I got home.
I used it strictly as a DR-DOS machine. It ran Spinnaker's Easy Working Writer, which is supposedly what George Will was using at the time. There were also Apple II ProDos versions of Easy Writer, which was useful to me, since I had an Apple IIc clone too, and most school computer labs were using the Apple IIc.
I gave the machine away in a fit of housecleaning during a time when my wife and I had an unspoken agreement limiting my computer "museum" to a dozen larger computers or so. I haven't counted computers lately but I have many more than that now, most of them much smaller than desktop machines and their compatible CRTs.
My first truly portable battery powered computer was a Palm Pilot with a folding accessory keyboard that I bought used. But mostly I used actual paper notebooks for writing away from home, scribbling out the first draft by hand and editing as I entered it on the computer when I got home.
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Hah! Nice one, and older than my first. My first laptop I spray-painted purple. Just because.
randome
Mar 2017
#1
I have never seen a laptop that look like that. Does look like museum stuff. nt
Blue_true
Mar 2017
#22
Been on an anthropological dig in my late dad's den and found lots of old TRS80 stuff.
Gidney N Cloyd
Mar 2017
#5