New Toys!

So the 386,286 and XT turned up!
I haven't had much play time, but small adventure with the XT:
- 301 and 41 error, press F1 - then F1 doesn't work
- 41 disappears but F1 doesn't work
- both errors disappear (after about 4 boots) and she fires in to life, DOS 4.1 and a menu
Unlike my 5150 dated 1984 from Aus, this 5160 is made in new york and the back is stamped '1982' (although I'm sure it's 83 at least).
My old IBM mono monitor works, but man horrible to use - it takes about 5-10 seconds for the previous image to fade when you change screen views haha.
I had a bit of a historic laugh with it. I remember reading yesterday that Windows 2 was so disliked, that rather than installing it it was common for apps to basically run it as a shell - and this machine has Ami and Paint doing exactly that - you run them from DOS, it loads Win 2.1 but no actual Windows, just the single app - when you quit, it exits Windows too.
Still have the 286 and 386 to look at. Problem with the 286 is that it is CGA/EGA and I fail to have a suitable monitor, so I'll need to switch in a VGA card (pretty sure I have at least one, fingers crossed).
386 has a massive full length ISA memory card which could be handy.
Edit: just looked it up, 301 41 means that key 41 was stuck down, old keyboard which I guess came right after a few presses
I haven't had much play time, but small adventure with the XT:
- 301 and 41 error, press F1 - then F1 doesn't work
- 41 disappears but F1 doesn't work
- both errors disappear (after about 4 boots) and she fires in to life, DOS 4.1 and a menu
Unlike my 5150 dated 1984 from Aus, this 5160 is made in new york and the back is stamped '1982' (although I'm sure it's 83 at least).
My old IBM mono monitor works, but man horrible to use - it takes about 5-10 seconds for the previous image to fade when you change screen views haha.
I had a bit of a historic laugh with it. I remember reading yesterday that Windows 2 was so disliked, that rather than installing it it was common for apps to basically run it as a shell - and this machine has Ami and Paint doing exactly that - you run them from DOS, it loads Win 2.1 but no actual Windows, just the single app - when you quit, it exits Windows too.
Still have the 286 and 386 to look at. Problem with the 286 is that it is CGA/EGA and I fail to have a suitable monitor, so I'll need to switch in a VGA card (pretty sure I have at least one, fingers crossed).
386 has a massive full length ISA memory card which could be handy.
Edit: just looked it up, 301 41 means that key 41 was stuck down, old keyboard which I guess came right after a few presses