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Amstrad then Commodore 64 then a 8 MHz 286 Olivetti machine..
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msx 1 from philips.
I was writing my own games! http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ips_VG8020.jpg Man I forgat a lot about BASIC |
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I remember that! I always made errors makiing the game act funny! |
I'm not that old but I started really early. Around 1992 with a Packard Bell 286 with a COLOR monitor. Dialup Prodigy in DOS and Mr. Halo was our photoshop.
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BBC Model B in about 1992. 2MHz (or was it 1MHz?) 6502. It was already a 10-11 year old design by then.
Then a 286 10MHz PC with 40MB HD a year or two later. Also somewhat obsolete. Both were free, so I wasn't complaining. :D |
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http://thsrv.com/hl/http://upload.wi...rDipSwitch.png My first one was a total birds nest of wiring on the back, I ended up throwing it out years later, wish I hadn't now. :( |
My first computer was in high school, the TRS-80. I took "introduction to computers" which was two quarters long and taught us how to draw a picture of a house on the screen - four lines for the house and two lines for the roof. I wasn't able to take the next course because my math grades weren't "high enough" but by the end of Freshman year I was writing small little programs on my own, phone books, and word processing stuff.
http://oldcomputers.net/pics/trs80-iii.jpg My first home computer was this, which we hooked up to an old black and white tv. It was $600, which was a good sum of money back then. http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...dy_coco1_1.jpg My first real computer at home was a home built job my friend and I put together. I think i started with like four megs of ram; We used to buy memory in back alleys in those days. |
AMIGA 500, no hard-drive lol
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ZX Spectrum 48+. (1983) than c64, amiga 500, 2000, 3000, 4000, 1200
than pc and mac Also had atari's 600xl 800xl, st |
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My first "PC" was a Leading Edge 486-66 DX2 with 4megs memory, a 40MB hard drive, and a 13" colour monitor. I THINK it ran Microsoft Windows 3.11 for Workgroups. Doom ran beautifuly, but I had to buy another 4MB of memory to get NHL Hockey to work properly. I also had an Aerosmith game that came with a guitar. Man, I'm flashing back. |
First pc was in 83 I had a IBM pc jr with a 12" CRT.. Didn't have the net but had fun learning basic language..
Didn't get another pc till a friend helped me build one in 98.. It was a 400mhz AMD, 12gig hd, 128mb ram, and a ATI all in one wonder video card.. Haha computers have come a long way! |
Apple IIe, had a modem the size of a large VCR (haha) forget the speed of that thing.
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Atari 2600. With those cartridges. Then c64 with a huge amount of games, demos and software. Still can't believe i sold it ages ago :(
Then a 8088 pc. Bought the first soundcard for it. Was like 300 dollars for a 4 channel piece of shit hehe. 386 after that etc. |
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In my high school we had Decwriter Terminals just like this one http://www.woffordwitch.com/images/LA36a.jpg There were 3 or 4 of these in the "computer room", eachconnected to a modem like this one http://www.salvomag.com/new/images/a.../15stevens.jpg All the terminals in all the schools (PSBGM) were connected to a "time sharing" computer which was an HP-2000 F http://home.iprimus.com.au/geremin/HP2000F.jpg The terminals had no screen, only a printer. We could write software in basic, use a forum etc, but one of the coolest things we did was play a game called "space.g803", which was an online multi player space game where people commanded spaceships to attack and destroy other ships. It had no graphics. To know where we were in the universe compared to other ships, it printed stats that looked something like this : T SPEED COURSE BEARING RANGE 1 100 180 90 10000 GRIMALDI 2 090 090 45 20000 ENTERPRISE 3 000 045 45 30000 DESTROYER Which of course always printed, wasting tons of paper. It was lots of fun. |
Owned ... 486 POS w windoze 3.1 -- It had a hard-on for my adding machine. |
I refused to use the first Windows and kept on using dos for a long time until i had no choice anymore.
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A vic 20 I believe but after that one of the first mac...
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Oh for FFS , when i started the old boyz were pissing around with 4004's and I made mine with 8008's and a wire wrap tool.
Once got a police escort back from RAF farnbourough with a steel case of 8k EEPROMS handcuffed to my wrist. Managed to work out in the back of the car that I could slip the hinge pins out and open it from the bottom and kept myself two of them for a college project :) |
Radio Shack Trash-80 with a chain of floppy drives running Visicalc and a mail program.
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Colecovision ADAM. After I seen all my friends with c64's I was so jealous of all their free games. I was stuck with my buck rogers on cassette tape.
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I was 3 y old back in 1988, when I got an amiga 500 (with a color screen) as a gift.
From what I was told, it was a big hype thingie that everyone wanted to come and check out :) |
I've used a Commodore 64, but it was my cousin's so I didn't get to use it much. My 1st actual PC was a P75 with 8MB of ram, an 800mb hard drive, Trident video card with 2/mb, 14.4 modem (upgraded to a 28.8 6 month later then a 56k) and for the OS: Windows 3.11.
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I wish I still had it! It was an 086, 4mhz, 640k conventional ram, (no EMS) with a 3mb hard drive that took up 2 5 1/4 drive bays. :)
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I used my dads computers in the 70s, but MY first one was this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_GsF6XkE-qi...600/Compac.jpg and I loved it! |
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1,77 Mhz CPU 32KB RAM 2KB ROM Monochrome Video (64x25 text mode and 128×50 "pixels" in pseudo-graphics mode) Storage type: Tape recorder (700 bit/sec) Display: TV That was a real beast :pimp |
some of you guys are really old ... :)
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The one above was my truly personal computer, but I've started writing my first programs (mostly games of course) using this one:
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/tap34_n.jpg Two(!) 8-inch floppy-disks was a super cool feature for that times. http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...oppydrives.jpg I had a lot of fun with it :) |
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before i had my first own computer i did a course on this one
http://www.richardlagendijk.nl/foto/...er_4032_01.jpg i also had two friends i was visiting all the time - one had a C64, the other had an Atari 400 and then i finally got my own - a C128 with 1571 floppy and real color monitor - i was in heaven :1orglaugh |
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I remember buying obsolete 360k 5 1/4" floppy drives from a scrap metal dealer in the late 80s and early 1990s. $5 each... they would have been worth hundreds only a few years prior.
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I first used an XT in the lat 80s. My buddy owned it, and I taught myself how to use Wordperfect on it. 2 x 5.25" floppy disks!
My own first computer was a 386. I think it had 1meg of RAM, and a Hard-disc of 105 megs. It ran Windows 3.1. |
http://www.churchm.ag/wp-content/upl...puter-ads8.jpg
The prices were pretty incredible for what we were buying... :helpme ADG |
Commodore Vic 20 and later a Laser 128 Apple 2e clone at the time my father had an Apple 2e.
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commodore 64 in 1986. i was 8 years old and had tons of fun with it. a few years later we also got an amiga 400 or 500, which was fun too but not as fun as the commodore. we also had one of these things to take with us.
http://www.harbaum.org/till/c64/sx64_neu.jpg it wasn't until 1994 or so when we got our first windows based system, windows 95 was on it. i don't remember the specs though. |
Paul Markham 64 ...
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Radio Shack TRS-80... VIC20, C64, Macintosh... Amiga 1000, AMIGA 500, AMIGA Video Toaster... XT with a DigiBoard running 16-line BBS... lots of Linux machines and CISCO routers... every Mac... now MacMini, iPhone and iPad.
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A 486, in 2001 :)
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http://archive.computerhistory.org/r...7.01.01.lg.jpg i still have it somewhere and the last time i tried, it still worked |
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