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In this episode we're going to talk to Scott Williams, from California. You can find him here on the forum and on Twitter as @vwbusguy, but, well, that can be misleading. You'll know why. This is a series of short interviews with people from the QB64 community.

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Hi guys
Fine to hear Scott and his nostalgic history.
My brain has been enlighted when I have heard this word "floppy"!
You bring me back to DOS Time when the bigger storage media was 1,44 floppy disk that using some software of compression it became more larger until to reach one and half its original size of storage.
The programs were misured as how many floppy disks they occupy.
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Wow this guy was 7 around the time I switched from GW to QB and got into data basing. Did not understand the project he was working on, sort of sounded like what I was doing with QB and Batch files with DOS but not sure.

Be nice to really meet Scott with a little sample of code from him, hint, hint...

@TempodiBasic do the words ROM drive also ring a nostalgia bell?

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ROM...
I associate it with BIOS, bootstrap and firmware!
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Thanks @FellippeHeitor and @STxAxTIC  that is a little bit of what I was doing with DOS Batch files a sort of Navigator file mgr including reading and running. Also reminds me of a Chatbot trying to answer questions and do things for user, time, calc, jokes... like a PA.

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I remember CD ROM's as the next place after books that Encyclopedia's went before Internet took over all that.

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How about RAM drives?

And I remember when you needed to mortgage your house just to buy an EPROM programmer, if you knew what one was and did!

Wow this guy was 7 around the time I switched from GW to QB and got into data basing. Did not understand the project he was working on, sort of sounded like what I was doing with QB and Batch files with DOS but not sure.

Be nice to really meet Scott with a little sample of code from him, hint, hint...

@TempodiBasic do the words ROM drive also ring a nostalgia bell?
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