at unlimited... let's say 32K or lower because mem-limits !My first paid-programming-experience was 1992, It was a shareware MS DOS Drawing Application.. with the name GDraw, it was using vectors and saving every shape in a text file like a csv...
0001,anote,aint,Line,X1,Y1,X2,Y2
0002,anote,aint,Circle,...
0003,anote,aint,Box,...
0004,"Hi this my text",12,Text,...
Something like CorelDraw but mine... with unlimited undo because vectors shapes... also sent in a Greek-PC-Magazine for adding it... i had the luck selling "1" package for 500drachmas (today <2€)...
The code wrote at QuickBasic... and must be into an old 5.25 floppy disk... that may be not working :-( and if works not having Floppy Disk Drive for it... only for 3.5"
Then after 1-2 years wrote my first custom project in QB ofcourse for Money-Cheques with my Custom GRID-Columns... sold for 100,000 drachmas (~300 euro).. after all I was student those money was enough for me !
I think I'd started down the PC route by then (hence my own first paid apps). They were nowhere near as powerful as the Atari / Amiga but there appeared to be a steady progression of their use happening in businesses and my father in law bought one and had me write a number of accounting type systems on it, a VAT system, book keeping from incomplete records, an application to print out a nicely formatted profit & loss statement for his clients etc.I remember that it was a toss up between the Atari and Amiga. Shortly afterwards Cubase and Band in a box were released on Atari, so it was the right choice at the time.
This is very cool! I have a friend who maintains VAX systems to this day for a company in N. IrelandFirst paid job was 1982 CBASIC CP/M
Second paid job was 1984 VAX-11/750 started as programmer, became system administrator the following year
Still got the manual (sort of) :
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So what did you do?I meat a person who was an electronic engineer, because he was super busy asked me if I'd like to design a converter 220Vac to 12Vdc not using a transformer..
design a converter 220Vac to 12Vdc not using a transformer..
yes diodes, big cap and zener, I don't remember doing "calculations", probably I did some plus just trySo what did you do?
Did you use a bridge, cap and a resistor who's value was calculated based on the expected load current?
The cool/good thing on the Atari was a 100Hz Monitor (Black and White though) which was really Amazing in the 90sI never got my hands on an Atari ST which always irked me as they looked so amazing
I kid you not.. Machine Knitting Monthly ?
I remember those magazines.Amiga Format, CU Amiga
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