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c64
8mhz XT 16mhz PC/AT 40mhz 486 DX 90mhz Pentium 266mhz K6 450mhz K62 1.8ghz Athlon 2.4ghz P4 that was fun... MUHAHAHA FIDDY |
ZX-81
Research Machines 480-z (IF I remember the name correctly) VIC-20 Sinclair Spectrum ATARI-400 Toshiba MSX Amiga 500 P75 P400 AMD 800 P3 1200 time to get a new pc :) |
TRS-80
P1 clone - Lovingly called my ghetto cruiser. PII IBM Aptiva - great box to learn how to wreck a computer PIII Dell laptop (company owned) PIII Gateway laptop (company owned) - shittest harddrives ever, I went thru 2 of them in 2 years. They sucked balls PIII Dell Laptop (also company owned) Today we have in the line up --------- Dell 4500's (2 of them) P4 2.0Ghz, 512MB RAM, 80GB HD, CD-r, 250 MB ZIP ( no fucking use for since I have 2 burners, but, was a free giveaway when I got the machines) P4 2.53GHZ Dell Laptop ( Mrs exclusively, I use seldomly) All that into a Linksys 4 port router, Cannon 9000 Color Photo printer, HP 4570c flat bed scanner, Sony Digital camera, Sony Clie palm pilots (2) and Brother Fax Machine. |
Commodore 64
Commodore 128 Commodore Plus 4 Amiga 600 Pentium 75 Pentium 2 200 Pentium 4 1.6Ghz |
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Commodore 64
Pentium 75 Celeron 400 AMD K6-2 350 (hey, it was free) AMD XP 2200+ |
Apple IIe - 80's
IBM 25mhz 486 - 90's Pentium 200 - mid 90's AMD 333mhz - mid 90's AMD 450 - late 90's P4 1.4 - Now P4 1.8 P4 2.0 (laptop) P4 2.2 Dual MP 2100 (1.93 ghz/each) |
200 mhz Pentium 2
800 mhz Athlon 2.4 ghz Pentium 4 (now) |
ADAM Computer
Commodore 64 Atari 520 ST Atari 1040 ST 386 PC 486-100 AMD PC Pentium 233 Pentium II 400 AMD K6 800 Pentium IV 2.2 Pentium IV 3.06 (As of just Today) yes, I go through a lot of comps... |
tandy
386 pentium 120 and i currently have all pentiums 700 1.2 1.2 1.8 2.0 (notebook) |
Commodore Vic-20
Atari 800XL Atari ST Atari Falcon AMD 333 AMD 450 AMD 1700XP |
Commodore 64
486 DX 66Mhz 486 DX5 133/150 Mhz overclocked Pentium 166/187 Mhz overclocked Pentium II 266 Mhz Pentium III 650/1000+ Mhz overclocked Athlon XP 1700+ Buying P4 3Ghz in next few days :) |
Vic 20
Commodore 64 Amiga 500 (upgraded to 1000 with expansion pack) Pentium - 133 Pentium III now looking for my next pony!! |
486 Dx2 66
then i upgraded to a 586 then a 686 then a P300 then a p600 then something else ive had like 80- computers right now i have 2 desktops and 3 laptops all p4 2ghz and above |
The first computer I ever touched was a Compaq "Portable"..
Intel 8088 @ a screaming 4.77MHz 128K of Ram No Harddrive! http://oldcomputers.net/pics/compaqI.JPG http://oldcomputers.net/compaqi.html 286 386 486/66 pentium/90 pentium/133 pentium/200 a couple pentium 2's a few more something elses... I don't remember right now: Dell 8200 (P4/2GHz, 2GB Ram, 80 GB HD) desktop IBM Thinkpad X24 (P3/1.13GHz, 1GB Ram, 40 GB HD) laptop |
Web-TV
There is something better? |
c64
amiga 500 486 33mhz pentium 166mhz p3 733mhz p4 1,6ghz |
Intel 486 100 Mhz
Cyrix 266 Mhz Intel Pentium 2 500 Mhz Intel Pentium 3 800 Mhz Intel Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz |
ZX 81 - with the monkey adds, remember?
VIC 20 (with a 512kb attachment) - whohooo 4 colors Amiga - STILL MISS THAT BABY 286 16mhz - And i met wolfenstein Some AMD shit - a dark period of my life P3 - a few of them, incl 3 laptops P4 - a nice one with scsi disks and 2 gig ram :) |
apple IIc
286 2 different 386's 4 different 486's Pentium 100 Pentium 200 3 different Pentium 2 ?mhz's Pentium 3 Now P4 2.4 with a gig of ram |
IBM 486/33
P2 266 P3 500 AMD 1ghz AMD XP 1800+ |
Apple IIc
80086 IMB who knows what 486/66 PI 100 PIII something or other PIV 2.4 |
1 ) Perforated cards supertoaster calculation machine in the Math Investigation Institute in Bulgaria. My gandfather was one of the professors there, so they let me mess with their supertoasters (I was 5 years at that time)
2 ) Pravets 8 (an 8 bits non hard drive machine. An IBM clone fabricated in Bulgaria) (I was 7 years old) 3 ) Pravets 16 (same as the other, but this had a 16 bits processor and again no hard drive). I coded my first virus on that thingy. Then spreaded it on the firefight departament network in Sofia, Bulgaria (My uncle was the boss there, so I did not get spanked by the authorities... it was really funny). (I was 9 years old) 4 ) Macintosh LCII (With this box I learned Mac OS internals that helped me to become Apple software tester some time after that). 5 ) Macintosh PPC 7200 (Here is when I became Apple software tester. It was really funny) (was 15 years old) 6 ) Macintosh G3 (I remember my funny times with this making Linux ports to PPC) (was 17 years or so). 7 ) PII 350 (With this one I built my first Linux distro for x86 architecture). Currently this box is my test server. 8 ) K6 400 laptop (I bought it at the same time as I bought the PII box). Currently I use this box only to play games. 9 ) Celeron 1.1 GHz Laptop (I have had some fun with it. Now It's my mother's computer). These are the computers I have bought... and these are the ones that I have had or just have at home but are not mine. 1 ) Hardware testing dual P4 laptop. This one was very funny. It burned after I let it 2 weeks cracking MD5 encrypted passwords. 2 ) Sun 450... Sun rules 3 ) SGI Indigo 2. Very old box, but some time ago was very good for graphics. 4 ) A Compaq server. I had to test it's compatibility with linux. All was ok except that it was unable to run quake properly :) 5 ) IBM series servers for linux. Same as the Compaq server, but this time they were several models. 6 ) HP server. A company wanted a custom made Linux distro to run on that thing. They let me the server at home and forgot to tell me what they wanted me to do for them. Also the phone number they provided me was shutdown. After one year they requested their server back. I have had some other boxes, but these are the most funny ones. |
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Com-64
IBM 166-mmx p2 500 mhz p3 1 ghz p4 2.8 ghz |
Timex Sinclair (WITH the 16k adapter...I was way cool)
Apple IIc Apple IIgs P 90 Mhz AMD K-6 533 Mhz P4 2.2 Ghz |
Some Ping Pong console
Atari 2600 Comodore vic 20 Comodore 64 Comodore 128 (i think) Amiga 500 Amiga 500+ Amiga 600 486 dx2 66 mhz (Bought it when Doom2 was a hit, damn loved that game, still remember all levels) Pentium 75 Pentium 133 Pentium 400 Pentium 600 Pentium 1.3 Ghz Laptop 1.3 Ghz Pentium 2.0 Ghz Laptop 2.2 Ghz Pentium 3.2 Ghz should be all :) |
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MOS 6502, 1MHz MOS 6510, 1.02MHz MC68000, 5 Mhz 8086, 8 MHz 80186, 8MHz 80386DX, 25MHz MIPS R3000, 12.5 MHz 80486DX, 33MHz 80586, 66MHz (x 2) MIPS R4400SC, 150 MHz 80586, 180MHz 80686, 450MHz (x 2) MIPS R10000, 195 MHz 80686, 600MHz (x 2) 80686, 933MHz (x 2) 80786, 1400MHz MIPS R12000, 270 MHz (x 2) 80786, 2200MHz 80786, 2800MHz MIPS R14000SCA, 500 MHz (x 2) Xeon, 2800MHz (x 4) if you cant tell, i've always loved computers, and upgrading..! http://twash.com/temp/cpus.jpg |
386
486 P 120 Celeron 433 P 1.0 P 2.0 |
ZX Spectrum 48k
PII 2.5 Ghz and some others in the middle, can`t remember them all... |
Atari
Sinclair ZX80 Commodore 64 Commodore 128 Amiga 1000 (yes that was first) Amiga 500 Amiga 2000 Amiga 2500 286 386SX 386DX 486SX 486DX 486DX2 Pentium Pentium PRO PentiumII PentiumIII AMD Athlon Pentium 4 I will not separate the mhz for those..Or list might go very long :Graucho |
486
Pentium 150mhz Pentium 3 733mhz Pentium 4 2.4GHZ I seem to wait awhile between new computers. The 150 was the biggest pain, I kept that thing for a few years to long. |
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