Posted by wfw on November 08, 2018 at 15:13:32 from (174.106.209.173):
The other day I got a call from 'Microsoft" about my computer having trouble and they were there to help me. I told I was glad they called, my computer was really old and I was having trouble with it. He said that he could help me with my problem. I told him it was running DOS 3.1.2, I had a whopping 640 kb of ram with 3 mb hard drive. He told me to get it online and I told him I could not since no one offered dialup in my area, if he would give me his dialup number then I could use it for him to look at my computer. He ask me which versions of windows I was using and I told him again it was running DOS 3.1.2, not windows. this went back and forth for awhile, he continued to tell me to go online and I continued to tell him I needed his dialup number. He finally got a "better" tech on the line. she listened to me. finally when I ask her for their dialup phone number about 3 or 4 times she hung up on me. The computer information comes from back in the 80's when pc were running DOS, which is still used by going into the command prompt. I am waiting for them to call back. I am going to tell them that line 6 on my bidirectional data bus is being held low continously and I need help finding what is holding it low. That will be a wild trip!! by the way, the bidirectional data bus allows communication between the cpu and all the other components inside the computer.
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