1988 Amstrad PC 8086 Windows 2.03 Microsoft Word 1.0
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2015
- Testing a 1988 Amstrad PC model PC2086 8mhz, CPU intel 8086, 640kb, 20mb HDD, 720k floppy, VGA color monitor.
In this test runs the original OS that come with computer (MS-DOS 3.30 and Windows 2.03)
Also this test show it works the very first version of Microsoft Word for Windows. - Наука та технологія
2072: 1988 Amstrad PC 8086 Windows 10 Installation and Desktop
it was my first pc tanks for this video!!😄😄
Word Perfect 5 on MS-Dos! I dont Remember Word having the Ribbon Interface like that back then
Man. It took soo long to change the entire font of the document. I'd still buy it for a couple hundreds. What a beautiful beige machine. We just don't see things like these anymore.
Does this still have the power supply in the monitor, like 1512/1640? This seems very similar to those machines, only with 720k floppy and VGA support. VGA in a 8086 system was quite remarkable. :)
No sabía que Windows 2.03 estaba ya en castellano...
Por cierto, esa versión de DOS 3.3 ¿es compatible con FAT16? ¿O solo con FAT12?
+ahernandez094 Pues no te se decir, ya miraré el manual de usuario a ver si dice algo al respecto.
Gracias!
@@macolest tienes disquete de msdos y windows 2.0 de amstrad pc 2086 para subir en winworld?
Do 1988 Amstrad PC 8086 Windows 1.01 Review
...I guess this was the reason they chose a Macintosh at the time.
Using this type of system is always nice when using a CRT monitor, but for capturing video an LCD will do you much needed justice. I see that you havent done anything about the batteries. is it one of them DALLAS ones? look up online on how to fix that.
+Computer Associates Thank you for the suggestion maybe i need better capture sofware that capture at 50 fps to sync with CRT monitor. No problem about batteries, uses four AA standard batteries, but I always forget to put them.
What's the setup name?
sorry, What do you mean exactly ?
Me want to request 2000 Windows Me Installation and Desktop
this is old. there is not much use for it now, sadly
You can still use it to make documents. It may be slow at drawing out the characters on the screen, but if you find a cheap but compatible printer for it, you can print documents and stuff. If you are a document type of person. Plus it is distraction free, since this machine is not able to go on the internet.
@@robertnussberger2028 Old 8 bit and 16 bit computers can still mostly be used online, though to a limited extent, there are still people developing browsers for FreeDOS and for old Amstrad PCW's, people using Commodore 64 or BBC Micros on bulletin boards, difficult, but not impossible.
Could be used for running old DOS games, maintaining old databases, spreadsheets, working with old printers, for just a bit of a change.