Wholey crap! I remember alot of these but only a little....i feel young
My very first computer (pic)
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I used one of those laptops from 1994 to 2000PornGuy skype me pornguy_epic
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Commodore Pet 2001 was my dads first“If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”Comment
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This was my first PC


IBM's were shiiittt at this time.. My amiga had 512k of ram and at a later christmas I got the extra 512k "expansion board" to max that baby out at 1meg of ram.. No HD, only a single 720k floppy, games came on like 18 disks
It had 4 colour video, and 4 channel audio.. Way advanced for the time.
I wish I still had it, my mom cleaned my closet one day.. I will behead her one of these years.Comment
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Here's my first computer. There wasn't much for games, but math was a breeze.
Last edited by Brother Bilo; 01-10-2008, 10:29 AM.
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that is fucking elite!
more elite than my 14.4k thats for sure.Comment
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That really is my first computer. 4k expanded to 64k, and a tape drive to boot!
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My parents owned a few of these when I was little. They started a software company in 1979.

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my first was an atari 800xl, then came a 4.77mhz pc with b/w monitor
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C64 and the first game was Bruce Lee...Comment
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Oh my god I'm so old....
The first computer I ever had at HOME was a TRS-80 Model 1 Level 1 with 4K, which after 1 week, I replaced with a Model 1 Level II with 16k (Power!!).
The first computers I actually learned to program on however were the HP 2000F and UNIVAC (I forget the model number) mainframe computers.
These computers were time-share machines that connected a bunch of schools in the Montreal area at the time. Look at this sucker:

This is the "Terminal" that was used to program it. It had no screen, only a printer.
There was no software available to the students so we had to write our own. BBS's, message systems, etc.
One of the most fun things to do was to play Multi-player 2D and 3D Space War Games on it, that you played against other real humans from other schools in real time. You had a ship that you would navigate in 3D space. The game was all numbers - no graphics. It would list all of the other ships as well as their Speed / Course / Bearing / Range. Phasers, Torpedos, Damage etc was all expressed in numbers. You had to imagine what was going on. Somehow, it was fun as hell.
Graphics were presented as "ascii art". HUGE images were required because the resolution was so low and made up of characters like #$%^&*. Its data rate was only 300 bits per second, which means the FASTEST it could print was only 37 characters per second. Oh god I'm an old fart!Comment
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I remember similar games... and that was fun as hell. :-)One of the most fun things to do was to play Multi-player 2D and 3D Space War Games on it, that you played against other real humans from other schools in real time. You had a ship that you would navigate in 3D space. The game was all numbers - no graphics. It would list all of the other ships as well as their Speed / Course / Bearing / Range. Phasers, Torpedos, Damage etc was all expressed in numbers. You had to imagine what was going on. Somehow, it was fun as hell.-D.
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My parents had one of those two and Texas instrument. I can remember playing on them a bit but the first computer I used regularly at home was an Apple IIe.Comment










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