washingtonmike
iPF Noob
Retired and homesick:thumbsdown: native Texan living in the wilds of Iowa (think pigs and corn!). Finally made the leap to the IPad:thumbs: (that makes 5 computers in the household); wish I had done it sooner!
Built my first computer, a Poly88, from a kit with 128k bytes of RAM. Adding an additional 128k byes cost about $125 and as this was in the early 1970's, those upgrades were few and far between. No disk drive but with casette tape data storage, no random access, serial only. Progressed upward thru the TI, TRS, and Commodore lines to an XT and was on top of the world. Somewhere along the line I was finally allowed to own a floppy disk drive, WOW!
Anyway, enjoying my IPad and looking for a way to keep the keyboard on top for a special project for folks who are sight-impaired.
Cheers, Michael
Built my first computer, a Poly88, from a kit with 128k bytes of RAM. Adding an additional 128k byes cost about $125 and as this was in the early 1970's, those upgrades were few and far between. No disk drive but with casette tape data storage, no random access, serial only. Progressed upward thru the TI, TRS, and Commodore lines to an XT and was on top of the world. Somewhere along the line I was finally allowed to own a floppy disk drive, WOW!
Anyway, enjoying my IPad and looking for a way to keep the keyboard on top for a special project for folks who are sight-impaired.
Cheers, Michael