An old Dragon says hi to all!
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:53 pm
Glad to be here!, after some time lurking and reading the forums, I've finally decided to register and collaborate to maintain alive the Dragon community
About me: I'm 44 years old, male, and the most important thing: I still remember how the Dragon was the first computer I'd used loong time ago, about 1983. Some friends of mine acquired a Dragon 64 and was absolutely amazed with the machine, they've only a couple of commercial programs (Cyruss cart, synther 7, for example); but a lot of listings to type. As we didn't have a tape recorder, each listing needed to be typed every time we wanted to play. Never pushing a power button was a tougher decision!
Now, years later I've finished collecting myself quite a lot of Dragon gear: a Dragon 32, a strange Tano Dragon and a Dragon 200, drives, controllers and a lot of software and carts. Also, being a fan of Dragon I cannot resist to get a lot of CoCo hardware & software, being a nicely expanded CoCo3 the best machine of all
Btw, big thanks to robcfg, a Dragon fellow who helped me to register in the forum
About me: I'm 44 years old, male, and the most important thing: I still remember how the Dragon was the first computer I'd used loong time ago, about 1983. Some friends of mine acquired a Dragon 64 and was absolutely amazed with the machine, they've only a couple of commercial programs (Cyruss cart, synther 7, for example); but a lot of listings to type. As we didn't have a tape recorder, each listing needed to be typed every time we wanted to play. Never pushing a power button was a tougher decision!
Now, years later I've finished collecting myself quite a lot of Dragon gear: a Dragon 32, a strange Tano Dragon and a Dragon 200, drives, controllers and a lot of software and carts. Also, being a fan of Dragon I cannot resist to get a lot of CoCo hardware & software, being a nicely expanded CoCo3 the best machine of all
Btw, big thanks to robcfg, a Dragon fellow who helped me to register in the forum