For Silverdream: Polish history on personal computers

From: ruud_at_baltissen.org
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2022 14:43:44 +0200
Message-ID: <04a8d9ead27716af5b40b9c693e367a9_at_baltissen.org>
Hallo Patryk,


I have asked Aleksandra about computers in Poland but the only thing she 
can say is that she never touched and one only saw one from nearby at 
school (she was a teacher) as a colleague brought one to school. No idea 
what type or brand. For her it was something like flying to the moon. 
Quit a shock when she arrived here in NL november 1992 to find out that 
her new hasband had dozens of computers, mainly Commodore.
Except those C64s I mentioned earlier, I didn't notice any shop selling 
computers and Stargard SzczeciƄski 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargard) isn't a small town. It wasn't 
until 1993 or 1994 that a colleague of hers left his job and opened a 
shop for selling PCs and equipment.

Can you tell us your story about computers and how it went in Poland in 
general, please? I know Poland had even their own computers, like the 
Elwro, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elwro, but I have no idea when 
Comouters like the various Commodores and PCs were used. I know you are 
an Amiga fan so these must have been aroundbut that's all.
Many thanks in advance!

And I still own the Ewro junior 800-3 you gave me :)


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Kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet, Ruud Baltissen

www.Baltissen.org
Received on 2022-08-23 16:00:05

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