@connorsoliver I was wondering the same thing. I know we can download equivalents on our phones, but didn't think it was an option on the BIOS.
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RE: BIOS Security - CompTIA A+ 220-901 220-902 Video Training by Prof. Messerposted in IT Careers
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RE: BIOS and UEFI - CompTIA A+ 220-901 220-902 Video Training by Prof. Messerposted in IT Careers
Quite a bit of info in a short amount of time. How do you reset the BIOS if it loads off a flash then?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
Episode 12 done. Interesting to see where they thought we would go. The one thing that got me the entire time was what was Luba Goy using as the communication screen? Was it fake orvreal?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
Episode 11 done. All the word processing power we have today is impressive compared to where we came from. Simple editing seemed laborious compared to today where we simply drag the mouse or click a button. Are hot keys from that era and were just carried over?It makes me wonder what things will look like 20 years from now.
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
Episode 10 done. Interesting how simple tones were amazing discoveries back then. Anyone could be on the cutting edge to find out what could be done. That being said, I lost countless hours of my life to frooty loops lol.
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller this sent me down a rabbit hole regarding vector images lol.
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
Episode 9 done. Strange to see how far we have come in graphics. Is there much difference today between monitors and TVs?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller didn't the original Sim City load on DOS?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
Episode 8 done. It seems that there was a lot more focus in childhood education and teaching kids real world things like using your bank account. There are kids today who can't write out a check.
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
Episode 7 done. It's crazy to see that people were contemplating AI even back then. In a previous episode they equated a computer's speed to ours. We are like stone I think it said? Anyway, does anyone have an actual time reference.? Like 24 hours for us is how long for a potential AI with it's processing time?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller is there a way to give it a boost like half way?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller I thought signals move close to the speed of light? How does the length change that?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
@connorsoliver we had one computer lab that had a bunch of Apple computers that used the disks in plastic. The majority of what we actually used them for was a typing class, pretty lame. I wish they offered more back then.
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller what happens when you go over the limit?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
Episode 6 done. I wish I was exposed to Logo as a kid. It actually looked fun. That kid's story about the triangle baby turtle was epic. The look on that teacher's face


.Wondering if we still need compilers for translating program language to machine?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller is there still limitations on the amount of computers you have on a network?
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
Episode 5...The Source sounds like the 80s version of Google lol
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RE: Bits and Bytes (1983)posted in IT Discussion
Episode 4 done. Wondering if you have to put a stop command in a program or is there a specific way to do it?
