True... We are all users from all over the world, wich means that we all have different backgrounds. I think people in the US had better systems at school, than we in Denmark had at that time (the 80's). Every publich school here, had a special system that were 100% Danish developed and build. It had a 80186 (yes 186), and it ran CP/M. The name was piccoline from "RegneCentralen", roughly translated to "The Calculation-Exchange".
It was a part of the gouverment, that handeled school affairs. You know, department of education. At home, it was like 90% commodore machines from around 1983/84 and onwards to around 1991/92. Everyone that I knew, had C64 or later eighter C64 or Amiga. It was defacto standard here, and if you were a PC user, then everyone laughed and made fun of you. I think it was Wolfenstein3D and finally Doom that nailed the coffin for Commodore dominans here in Denmark. Even schools, did not use PC's untill somewere around 1991/92. We had all heard about Apple computers in the news, yet none was ever seen in the wild back then. A select few had Atari machines, yet even to this date, people know about the C64 and Amiga500. Everyone thinks that Atari is those that only made the Atari-2600.
Ohh... Piccoline computers from regnecentralen: (if anyone is curious)
http://rc700.dk/
People being mad at big retro gaming channels, for not talking about favorite childhood system??? 😳
Wow man... That is a bit hard. Those people, as you put it, have no freaking clue that every part of the globe had a different diversity when it comes to early computers. Darn it... I guess someone is cruising for some intimate acquaintance, with the good old "LARD". 🤣
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
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