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Post by newey on Mar 12, 2012 5:22:09 GMT -5
ProBoards has now come out with a smartphone app to optimize the Board for those using their phones for access.
The iPhone version has been out for a while, the Android version is new.
To get the app, simply click on the button labelled "mobile" at the bottom of the home screen, on the far right. This will redirect you to ProBoards. You can then select whether you're an Apple or an Android, and link to the appropriate download from there.
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Post by sumgai on Mar 12, 2012 12:35:39 GMT -5
Cool! But it does mean that I better get busy with my filtering software.... I soooooo hate that tag-message "Sent from my road-warrior-toy". sumgai
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Post by Yew on Mar 13, 2012 8:47:45 GMT -5
Cool! But it does mean that I better get busy with my filtering software.... I soooooo hate that tag-message "Sent from my road-warrior-toy". sumgai Change it to 'Sent from my (insert vintage computer/console here)'
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Post by sumgai on Mar 13, 2012 14:07:21 GMT -5
Cool!
But it does mean that I better get busy with my filtering software.... I soooooo hate that tag-message "Sent from my road-warrior-toy".
Change it to 'Sent from my (insert vintage computer/console here)'Sent from my Commodore VIC 20! +1 to ya, Yew! ;D ;D
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Post by newey on Mar 13, 2012 18:15:41 GMT -5
What, no TRS-90?
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Post by cynical1 on Mar 13, 2012 18:41:13 GMT -5
I've still got a TI-99A stashed somewhere...hmmmm....
HTC1
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Post by sumgai on Mar 13, 2012 18:43:21 GMT -5
newey,
It was the TRS-80 (or did you suffer a case of fat-fingers?), and the Commodore VIC series was about as popular at the time, depending on which chipset company you liked (you were automatically ordained as a Geek if you could even just hint at there being a chipset underneath the hood). I could've gone for the Commodore PET, about 3 years earlier, but that enjoyed really lackluster sales - the VIC 20 was the first major-player home-computer to exceed sales of 1 million units, and thus is enshrined the memory of many more early-adopters than the PET.
</history lesson>
sumgai
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Post by newey on Mar 13, 2012 21:42:05 GMT -5
Cranial flatulence, more likely . . .
I had a Commodore 64 at one time. It had colors- all eight of them, as I recall.
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Post by cynical1 on Mar 14, 2012 6:30:21 GMT -5
Hey, my old 8086 had colors...black and green...
HTC1
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Post by b4nj0 on Mar 29, 2013 13:20:32 GMT -5
My 8086 is up in my loft / attic. It worked about 15 years ago when it was given to me by a retired Kodak employee. You've given me an idea...dir/p/w!
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