JulesMaximus
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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
My Mom worked on a Wang during the 80s.
Originally posted by: scruffypup
My father told me my wang came with a big 5'1/4" floppy and a huge hard drive, but it sure doesn't seem all that big now. I do remember when I used it, it froze up after a while and it would have memory errors when I showed it to girls that I didn't want to hang around to long.
If I got lucky, it sure would come alive and run great for a while after turning it on.
Originally posted by: Fayd
no, but if i had, i would have been hard pressed to suppress a snicker every time i used it.
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
Their ads were all over television programs and in magazines during the 80s. Ever used a Wang computer?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi...a/en/5/5e/Wang2200.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Laboratories
Originally posted by: shocksyde
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
My Mom worked on a Wang during the 80s.
Did she replace it was a newer model when she realized the Wang had no floppy?
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
My Mom worked on a Wang during the 80s.
Originally posted by: freegeeks
Originally posted by: Pepsei
the swedish(?) company getronics took over wang. we used to use them for our hardware trouble dispatch.
Getronics is Dutch
