80x25 is the only resolution you need

80x25 is the only resolution you need.

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youtube.com/watch?v=yYWPHkCPhe4
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>80x25
Your image is MUCH bigger than that

>not 640x480
go back to glowing in the dark you fucking cia nigger

That's like 2 short lines of text

It's 80x24 you stupid autist.

UNIX was 24 lines, DOS was 25.

You can't even browse 4channel with that resolution.

OP knows what's up.
I'd like to disagree.

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How tiny is that screen?

13", small by today's standards but not tiny either.

www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/ShowDoc.wss?docURL=/common/ssi/rep_ca/2/897/ENUS183-002/index.html&request_locale=en

This would be exceedingly comfy. Downside: no 2D tiddies or memes to go with the posts.

How did you complete the captcha?

I'm posting from another machine

>standard text mode
>"resolution"

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would you mind sharing some details about your machine and how you got tit to connect to the web?

I agree

It's an IBM PC/XT, upgraded with a generic Turbo XT board and an 8MHz NEC V20. This upgrade was performed before I got the machine. Expansion cards are: Sound Blaster 16, 256K "Super EGA" video card, a generic VLB multi I/O card acting as a serial and parallel port controller, an MFM drive controller and an 8-bit Ethernet controller. The hard drive is a 20MB Tandon, floppy drives are the stock 360K IBM 5¼" drive and some 1.44MB out of a Compaq.
As to how I connect it to the outside world: I have the Ethernet card connected to a modern twisted pair Ethernet network via a twisted pair MAU. The card uses a packet driver, and I use the mTCP ( www.brutman.com/mTCP ) TCP/IP stack. mTCP also includes a telnet application, which I use to connect to my homeserver, which is running an instance of 4ChanBBS ( github.com/carter-yagemann/4ChanBBS ).
Pic is the Ethernet card I use.

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>80x25
on a PC this is a graphical resolution of 640x350, 640x400, 720x350, or 720x400

>can't view images on an imageboard

I've always liked the purity of single-task DOS. As the modern digital world becomes more cacophonous the idea of a computer that does so comparatively little is appealing. Like city-dwellers who want to live on a ranch.

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youtube.com/watch?v=yYWPHkCPhe4
cozy.

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I don't miss single-tasking but we definitely need to go back to simpler times. Windows 2000 exemplifies a good OS that's not overwhelming.

>80x25
brainlets everyone
fucking brainlets

DISKETTE
DISK
DISKETTE
DISK DISKETTE DRIVE DISKETTE DISKETTE DISK DISK DISK DISKETTE

>not 80x24 (1.6, close to golden ratio)
you had one job

this

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is that some C?

ye

good boi have some doggo my nigga

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already saved
here's the other version

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80x25 allows an 80x24 workspace and tmux's status bar

>implying 95% of images are actually essential to their accompanying posts on blue boards

Not when you take 9x15 font into account, then it's 2.0

But that's 720×350.

is there any browser for this that supports js, cus ik there's some text-based linux ones that do and with a pass you can post

>not 640x480
JUST

80 columns by 25 rows, user.