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30+ years.
First was in high school on an old teletype terminal hooked up to Hofstra University's mainframe... Then 8 years usings puters in the military.... Been programming since I got out in 82.... First computer in the house was a TI94A keyboard with a cassette tape drive... |
I remember the first days of Sinclair and Commodore 64
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1984 basic programming on commodore
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we had BBC micro computers when I was in grade 1
(all thnx to my now husband who was the person responsible for getting them into schools way back then) i wanted a computer so much i hounded my dad into buying me an atari 520 i still have it - they rock for games also got a coupel of 1040 ste's and stfm's laying around here :thumbsup |
the days of dos and the c: prompt :( how i miss them so
i miss my 2400 buad too :1orglaugh |
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Started with computers on 1982 when i was 7 years old with a Sinclair ZX-80. After that an amstrad, amiga, XT, 286, 386, 486, PI etc etc until now. When i was 14 year old my father started a computers shop and i started to work there while i was studing. At 18 years old i partnership with him in the shop and also started university studies but as i was so involved on the computers shop bussines, i left the uni 3 years later. Now i'm 28 and still own the shop, but i have ppl working there as i'm fulltime in porn. A whole life with computers and i hope will keep this way for some years more :)
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hahahahaha... i used to draw on my dad's old punch card programs :) he had so damn many of them... anybody remember the ibm pcjr? i gots a functioning one. hahah, that thing is great :) |
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Had a TRS80 Model one at home just before that also. Then terminals and PCs for accounting jobs after that. I'll never forget thos one 'portable' in the early '80s. It was larger than today's computer boxes and the keyboard actually was the bottom of the machine when it was closed up. The screen might have been 5 x 5. |
First computer had no display just a series of orange diode tubes which showed numbers 0 to 9. All it could do was mathematical calculations. We wrote code using 5 hole punch paper tape. At the end of computer class to save your work you just roled up your program around your finger. Didn't have to worry about viruses back then just making sure you didn't accidentally tear your tape.
http://www.terrigal.net.au/~acms/album/b10020.jpg http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/samp-...paper-tape.jpg http://www.savethebuhl.org/dsc00014.jpg This was my first calculator. Made by Texas Instruments in 1972. A lot of you young guys weren't even born yet. I couldn't stop playing with this gadget. It was amazing how it could instantly calculate any amount of numbers. http://www.vintagecalculators.com/as...s/TI2500_1.jpg |
The first computer I had for a short time was a Coleco with a cassete drive that was crap then I had a Commodore 64 then a Commodore 128. I used it a 300 baud modem to hit BBS back then.
My family could not afford a IBM Clone Home PC when they came out so I had a huge computer lull until I was able to afford my own. I bought a Pentium 166MhzMMX with Win95 which I got me online. My next system I built myself was a 300mhz and have been building my own ever since. C:\DOS> C:\DOS>RUN RUN DOS RUN |
um, wow..having to think way back here. I know the first computer my family had was a texas intrument and I remember using it but the first computer that I really spent any quality time with was an old Apple II E that my Dad bought from his company when they were upgrading. That was 4th grade I think so *does math in head* that was 16 years ago, I guess. I played Carmen Sandiego on that so many times I am sure it is still burned into the green screen.
I first used a modem during finals week in 10th grade. I ran up a huge phone bill to AOL using my free hours but then after a good hiding from my parents I became heavily involved in our local BBS scene. Truth be told, I sometimes really miss the bbs world. |
1981 - Commodore VC20
do I win? |
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My first computer was an apple iic , used to get stoned and play load runner for 24 hours at a time |
Started in 72 on a Sperry-Univac 1500 shipboard system..
Then onto the IBM 360/65.. with all the interpreter, sorter toys that wnet along with it.. and let's not forget the amazing 407 accounting machine.. Loved those buss boards.. Played around on the first desktop type system that Wang brought out in about 74-ish.. First personal system was a TI/99A, then stepped way up to the Commy 64.. complete with the lightning fast 300 baud modem. and on and on.......... |
Just over 20 years since I first laid my hands on a ZX Spectrum. '81 or '82 I think.
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Any of you ex BBS'ers ever dial into the Temple of the Screaming Electron?
http://www.totse.com All the files have been transferred to the web.. loads of shit on hacking, phreaking, bomb making, weird religious shit, currency counterfeiting instructions etc. Alot of the material is now dated, but it was great back in the bbs days. |
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I bet if you do a search you could still find RIPterm art -- from iCE and ACiD -- last I checked they were still alive... not sure how far back those archives go... |
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I remember TAG too -- if I remember right it was similar to Telegard, WWIV LOL... Only thing I modded was Telegard... I remember it was a bitch to get the Pascal source to compile. After that I started coding a BBS from scratch in Pascal -- I remember the first time I got COM1 to work using my own code I was hell excited hehe... I was using some of my own text window drawing libraries -- then I coded an ansi algorithm to read the screen buffer and transmit that over the modem using only the changes on the screen using X, Y codes -- instead of always scrolling down like most BBSs... Never finished that project -- I was a senior in highschool at that point so I was interested in other things... then the internet came out -- some of the BBS guys got into ISP... I really regret those years where I wasn't online much -- around '94-'96 :( A lot of shit happened in that short time... |
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http://www.digibarn.com/collections/...orcomputer.jpg
Got that in 1982-3? Really was wild to lean how to code your own little programs. Many hours were spent on that machine connected to old Philco TV that my parents gave me, cause my Atari 2600 caused the color TV lines at the top of the screen when the game/TV switch was on the back. Anyone have problems with those game/TV switches causing lines on the top quarter of the TV screen???? |
This was my first computer:Commodore 64 I tricked this baby out to it's fullest potential back in the early/mid 80's! I still hunt & peck after all these years! :thumbsup
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This is all I gotta say to the marketing slime of the world-
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http://www.wideopenwest.com/~kdjones...s/CoCo2top.JPG
Got this for christmas when I was 6 in 1983. And a book on how to program in basic :thumbsup |
i think i was 11 when i got my 1st computer, apple IIC... so almost 18 years
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