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04-12-2012
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Days Gone By
So I was looking at some older Fortran code today of the old game "SkiFree" (Ex-Fortran coder here lol ) and this made me laugh:
c Calcualate terminal speed
subroutine speed(na)
parameter
1 io$_sensemode = '27'x,
1 tt$c_baud_2400 = '0B'x,
1 tt$c_baud_4800 = '0D'x,
1 tt$c_baud_9600 = '0F'x
character*(*) na
logical*1 stats(8),modes(8)
common /logterm/ ltt
call sys$qiow(,%val(ltt),%val(io$_sensemode),stats,,,mo des,%val(8),,,,)
i=stats(3)
if (i .gt. tt$c_baud_9600) then
na='very fast'
else if (i .gt. tt$c_baud_4800) then
na='fast'
else if (i .gt. tt$c_baud_2400) then
na='4800 baud'
else
na='slow'
end if
return
end
c Another name for SLOW
subroutine fred
call slow
return
end

The liver is EVIL! It must be PUNISHED!
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04-12-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Phoenix
So I was looking at some older Fortran code today of the old game "SkiFree" (Ex-Fortran coder here lol ) and this made me laugh:
c Calcualate terminal speed
subroutine speed(na)
parameter
1 io$_sensemode = '27'x,
1 tt$c_baud_2400 = '0B'x,
1 tt$c_baud_4800 = '0D'x,
1 tt$c_baud_9600 = '0F'x
character*(*) na
logical*1 stats(8),modes(8)
common /logterm/ ltt
call sys$qiow(,%val(ltt),%val(io$_sensemode),stats,,,mo des,%val(8),,,,)
i=stats(3)
if (i .gt. tt$c_baud_9600) then
na='very fast'
else if (i .gt. tt$c_baud_4800) then
na='fast'
else if (i .gt. tt$c_baud_2400) then
na='4800 baud'
else
na='slow'
end if
return
end
[View Full Quote]c Another name for SLOW
subroutine fred
call slow
return
end

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This post gave me a headache.
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04-12-2012
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Preacher From The Black Lagoon
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | State of Grace |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Phoenix
So I was looking at some older Fortran code today of the old game "SkiFree" (Ex-Fortran coder here lol ) and this made me laugh:
c Calcualate terminal speed
subroutine speed(na)
parameter
1 io$_sensemode = '27'x,
1 tt$c_baud_2400 = '0B'x,
1 tt$c_baud_4800 = '0D'x,
1 tt$c_baud_9600 = '0F'x
character*(*) na
logical*1 stats(8),modes(8)
common /logterm/ ltt
call sys$qiow(,%val(ltt),%val(io$_sensemode),stats,,,mo des,%val(8),,,,)
i=stats(3)
if (i .gt. tt$c_baud_9600) then
na='very fast'
else if (i .gt. tt$c_baud_4800) then
na='fast'
else if (i .gt. tt$c_baud_2400) then
na='4800 baud'
else
na='slow'
end if
return
end
[View Full Quote]c Another name for SLOW
subroutine fred
call slow
return
end

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OMG that's funny.

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04-12-2012
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Originally Posted by Cajuncowboy
OMG that's funny.

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 you got me
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04-12-2012
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Wow.
Ya see kiddies, back before this here "internet" thingy? We had BBS's and dial up modems? And 9600 baud was ROCKIN'! USENET groups access at 9600 baud? Are you kidding me? Sign me up! 
The liver is EVIL! It must be PUNISHED!
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04-12-2012
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Retired Air Force Guy
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I was the first one on my "block" that had a 28.8 modem and a 1 gig HD on my BBS. I was in high demand. My wife thought I was crazy spending so much money on that.
It's amazing how much I spent on a 1G HD and how I thought I had unlimited storage space, because I had upgraded from a 50M HD (which was ahead of its time when I got it then).
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04-12-2012
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Unfriendly and Aloof!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Phoenix
Wow.
Ya see kiddies, back before this here "internet" thingy? We had BBS's and dial up modems? And 9600 baud was ROCKIN'! USENET groups access at 9600 baud? Are you kidding me? Sign me up! 
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You started with 9600? What the ****! My 1200 and 2400 baud is jealous!
Speaking of. I remember when the 33.6 WinModems came out. My 28.8 external Hayes smoked them. I used to kill my buddy left and right playing Quake on the Internet because my ping was always half of his. (he had the 33.6 WinModem and I had the 28.8 External Hayes "Zoom" modem)
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Last edited by Hostile : 04-13-2012 at 01:50 PM.
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04-12-2012
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Unfriendly and Aloof!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jammer
I was the first one on my "block" that had a 28.8 modem and a 1 gig HD on my BBS. I was in high demand. My wife thought I was crazy spending so much money on that.
It's amazing how much I spent on a 1G HD and how I thought I had unlimited storage space, because I had upgraded from a 50M HD (which was ahead of its time when I got it then).
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rofl. The first PC I bought with my own money was a Packard Bell Pentium 75Mhz. It had a 1.275GB hard drive. My buddy and I still say " 1.275 gigbyte hard drive" as a joke because they expressed it in so precise a number.
I suppose it mattered, because the biggest hard drive we had before then was my mom's 386sx 12mhz with a 100mb hard drive. My dad had the better 386dx 16mhz, but his hd was only 80mbs.
10.275xgb was a big difference. 
Formerly the notorious nyc!
I've got more red flags than Soviet Russia!
There is a good chance that you don't like me, but there is a better chance that I don't care.
If I'm not insulting you, I'm probably not aware that you exist.
Jerry Jones in the draft room is suicide on the football field. The line of scrimmage is EVERYTHING. Something Jerry doesn't understand.
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04-13-2012
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Blank Paper Offends Me
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sam I Am
You started with 9600? What the ****! My 1200 and 2400 baud is jealous!
Speaking of. I remember when the 33.6 WinModems came out. My 28.8 external Hayes smoked them. I used to kill my buddy left and right playing Quake on the Internet because my ping was always half of his. (he had the 33.6 WinModem and I had the 28.8 External Hayes "Zoom" modem)
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I think my first PC at college had a modem. I think. Blazing 386mH with a 40mb hard drive. I had a programming major down the hall in the dorm who designed some animated desktop icons for Windows. Running more than a few of them slowed the entire computer down. Ah, the good old days.
The guy's father had a new computer he was building at home. I remember being confused when it wasn't a "X"86 speed.
Last edited by Hostile : 04-13-2012 at 01:50 PM.
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04-13-2012
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Pow! Pow!
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I didn't get into this new-fangled internet deal until I got a computer with a 14.4 modem. That was blazin. I remember upgrading to a 33.6 USR Winmodem (remember those bad boys?) at one point. Then, there was a software update to USR's new 56k tech called X2. You had to figure out what your ISP supported back when 56k tech started hitting. There was USR's X2 technology and K56Flex (I think).
My first computer in general was a Compaq Presario with a 100 MHz Pentium processor in it. It had 4 MB of ram and a 1.2 GB HD.
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04-13-2012
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A Plastic Container
Joined: | Aug 2010 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sam I Am
You started with 9600? What the ****! My 1200 and 2400 baud is jealous!
Speaking of. I remember when the 33.6 WinModems came out. My 28.8 external Hayes smoked them. I used to kill my buddy left and right playing Quake on the Internet because my ping was always half of his. (he had the 33.6 WinModem and I had the 28.8 External Hayes "Zoom" modem)
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Hah I had a Winmodem. Back when CPUs weren't all that fast, it really did make a difference having a modem that didn't rely on the CPU. Funny that there is still a market for things like this:
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/big...ing,10388.html
I mean, it's the weakest link in the chain philosophy. I don't care how good your network 'card' is, the latency is the latency is the latency. Once that information is out of your domain, your card really has no say.
Perhaps it may shave a few MS off of a local network or something, but you're already talking about a few MS, anyway.
Last edited by Hostile : 04-13-2012 at 01:51 PM.
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04-13-2012
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A Plastic Container
Joined: | Aug 2010 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Heisenberg
I didn't get into this new-fangled internet deal until I got a computer with a 14.4 modem. That was blazin. I remember upgrading to a 33.6 USR Winmodem (remember those bad boys?) at one point. Then, there was a software update to USR's new 56k tech called X2. You had to figure out what your ISP supported back when 56k tech started hitting. There was USR's X2 technology and K56Flex (I think).
My first computer in general was a Compaq Presario with a 100 MHz Pentium processor in it. It had 4 MB of ram and a 1.2 GB HD.
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Ahh yeah I remember that
Local provider around here still sells 56k access too, amazed people even bother. I remember wanting to get ADSL from Verizon and being a few hundred feet out of range for something like 1.5/384, sad sad times. I had a bunch of friends on @home with their 40 and 50 pings in Quake 1. Meanwhile, I was stuck on providers like Earthlink, Erols, etc.
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04-13-2012
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Pow! Pow!
Years Donated 2005, 2009, 2012
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I'm feeling very nerdy right now and was thinking about what else my first computer had in it. I believe it had an S3 Trio onboard video card. I remember hating how slow it was playing Aliens Online so I upgraded to a Matrox Millennium II.
I remember having that video card until that computer was retired and I got my next one which I built myself and put an Nvidia Riva TNT into. Good times.  I believe that system was built during the heyday of the Celeron overclocking craze. It was 266 Mhz stock with no cache, but you could overclock it to somewhere around 400 Mhz. Then I swapped that one out for a Celeron 350A which had some L2 cache and could reach 450 Mhz pretty easily.
Oh man, memories.
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04-13-2012
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Senior Member
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i remember before hard drives. u had to flip the "Dare i say" floppy. no not the bunny ears.
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04-13-2012
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Could never get past the The Abominable Snow Man
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