Hey, that computer has not one, but two serial ports. Possibly even with 16550A UARTs.
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1994 called.
It's a few years older than that, actually.
I remember wanting to wait until the 486s came out before I bought my next computer, and now that looks like it was made with stone knives. That computer looks suspiciously like the one I had when I started my last job in 1991, the one that took 10 minutes to load a Word document. I last saw it when the IT manager said, "Get that piece of shit out of her office." They wouldn't let me throw it off the building, though.
Our first home computer had a 700 meg hard drive. Which was HUGE at the time. And then we put in this "CD-ROM" drive.
128K, baby.
Yeah I remember my first Apple II with 16k of memory and a floppy disk that could hold 120k. The first hard drive I purchased was a 5 MB drive.
It comes in megabytes?
Oh yeah baby! Come check out my acoustic coupler modem.
My first personally owned hard disk was an immense 20 megs!
I remember my Apple II and the fire that destroyed it. The one after that was.... some sort of PC running DOS. Mostly, I played Lemmings on it. Then we got a Pentium 90, several years later, with Windows 3.11. I installed Windows '95 on it myself, which was a nightmare, but it looked SO COOL when I finished. I was like "Check it out, it's got clouds!" I learned qbasic on that computer. At the time, I thought I was hot stuff for being able to easily change the background. But something about Windows 95 tempted me to more powerful computer whizziness, and 3 years later i had my own Linux/BeOS box. So... yeah.