The can of worms we opened when we learned of the server switched off after eighteen years and ten months' service is still wriggling, as a reader has contacted us to tell of nearly 30-year-old laptops still in service.
Reader "Holrum" says he has "a couple dozen Toshiba T1000 laptops from the mid [1980s] still fully functional (including floppy drives)".
The T1000 was introduced in 1987. [...] The machine was one of the very first computers to use a clamshell form factor. [...] It also offered a rather archaic LCD display, as illustrated.
[...]The machine ran MS-DOS 2.11 on a ROM [and] came with a colossal 512kB of RAM [...] and a single 3.5-inch floppy drive.
Holrum says the T1000s are taken offline every few years for just the few minutes required to replace the NiCad batteries and give them a clean before they are returned to duty as process monitoring terminals.
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(Score: 2) by dmbasso on Tuesday February 16 2016, @05:10AM
Linux raspi 3.18.5+ #744 PREEMPT Fri Jan 30 18:19:07 GMT 2015 armv6l
Last login: Sat Feb 13 06:48:59 2016 from xxxxxx
dmbasso@raspi ~ $ uptime
05:08:36 up 370 days, 5:56, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.05
Used as secondary DNS server and MX.
`echo $[0x853204FA81]|tr 0-9 ionbsdeaml`@gmail.com