My first ISP (Demon Internet) had me use the ham radio software KA9Q in DOS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KA9Q
Mail and Usenet programs would auto-run to download and upload when it connected via modem.
My first ISP (Demon Internet) had me use the ham radio software KA9Q in DOS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KA9Q
Mail and Usenet programs would auto-run to download and upload when it connected via modem.
“Turbo switch”: a triumph of marketing for a “slow down” control.
I found that the simpler, early BASIC dialects were a good primer for assembly language. You had to create all the structure from jumps to numeric values. Goto and gosub mapped on to jump and call instructions.
Using labels in assembly was a step up from line numbers!