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2009-04-02
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No, the Atari 400 was totally useless. You couldn't download anything from the repositories, the UI was sluggish, and forget trying to navigate anywhere using it!
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2009-04-02
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Registry tweaks to try to make it faster, turn off services I didn't want or didn't use. Editting the boot up screens and the themes (without installing any other software to do so for you which then means more patching of files). As for how it screwed up, Windows update. (but like I pointed out, that's a problem you'll face with almost every system, Apple, Linux, Windows)
There was something else I don't remember though that I didn't like about hacking around with Windows. I think it had to do with the different libraries.
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2009-04-02
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No, the Atari 400 was totally useless. You couldn't download anything from the repositories, the UI was sluggish, and forget trying to navigate anywhere using it!
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2009-04-02
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No, the Atari 400 was totally useless. You couldn't download anything from the repositories, the UI was sluggish, and forget trying to navigate anywhere using it!
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2009-04-02
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2009-04-02
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28.8 ?... I got started on a 1200 baud ISA card modem, then "upgraded" to a 2400 pocket external (all illegal US import, due to protectionist measures by our local monopoly at the time). My first (second-hand) 14.4 USR cost me an arm and a leg, but I couldn't believe the download speeds I was seeing at first. Not to mention the monthly bills, as even local calls were metered here...
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2009-04-02
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28.8 ?... I got started on a 1200 baud ISA card modem, then "upgraded" to a 2400 pocket external (all illegal US import, due to protectionist measures by our local monopoly at the time). My first (second-hand) 14.4 USR cost me an arm and a leg, but I couldn't believe the download speeds I was seeing at first. Not to mention the monthly bills, as even local calls were metered here...
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2009-04-02
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1200? Try 300 with a comm program that was max 40 characters per line. Talk about useless. 99.999% of all BBS were 80 characters. Okay, I'm exagerrating. 100%.
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n810 is a ripoff, n900 is useless, nokia ripoff, not as advertised, paid too much, unresponsive |
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it was the best in those days....