marrog | ok !! |
charliz | OK. |
amazon | OK. |
roodar | ok !!! |
puzzluv | 2.56 |
gabry52 | 5.15 |
anneketot | 04:36 |
bogusiania | Fajna,06:34... |
dardary | i don't think my children even remember these and my grandchildren have never even seen such a thing. lol |
cavalier695 | Not as old as the 8.5 inch floppies |
gicaesar | Almost a history... Not sold any more. Interesting is, that the tape drives, much older than these, are still being used to backup data. Ridiculous, when we have all those DVD RWs available and now even blue ray drives... |
jer | Scarily, I'd forgotten what those things look like. |
salos | fun... easy points |
vixen999 | Ah, you like antiques! |
ssunoise | It's quite amusing estimating the ages by the old hardware... I think i'm somewhere near bilbobilbo... |
luweewu | The "tape drive" on the TRS-80s wasn't even a real tape drive. It was just a kludge that allowed an audio cassette deck to be used to store data. |
bilbobilbo | Hmm ... never seen that tape drive ... i've seen just a bunch of tape drives for zx-spectrum |
magicwoodster | not dinosaur. try a tape drive like I had on my TRS-80 Model 4. |
karinknipping | thanks from the computer dinosaur |