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IBM PC Jr. here.
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Nobody had a IBM PS2... I'll always remeber that jingle...
"How ya gonna do it? You're gonna PS2 it" |
Tandy 5000 I think it was called
Not sure, 286 33mhz my other one was a 486DX 66mhz IBM compatable. It was like 2400.00 for that POS |
a celeron
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386 clone, though I ist started using my friends Tandy.
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No Imacs? Well fuck ya'll
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I used the old mac powerbook with Aldus Pagemaker... Remember when it was Aldus?
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Texas Instruments TI99 :)
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286 boy was that a "fast" computer :thumbsup
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My 6th grade class had this one:
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My first baby was a 286, can't remember the specs by then, but my 386SX25 with a whopping 12mb of ram just kicked ass bigtime!
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A Zenith 286 that had one of thouse big floppy disks.
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P|| 266 MMX
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An IBM PS/2 286 10MHz, 640k memory, 30MB HD. :)
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It was a 286, 40 MB HD, what a PC :Graucho
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8088. Then the 286 sx16
Anyone remember the cheesy "trippy" program Acidwarp? Always had that and a fractal generator running. Acidwarp is still around surprisingly. Check it out here: http://www.noah.org/acidwarp/ |
a 700 mhz one, around 2 year agow :thumbsup
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Apple ][, no floppy, no monitor - using a tape recorder as external memory and a TV for display :)
Then 8088, 256 KB RAM, 2x 5 1/4" floppies. Good old times - all my software and files was stored on 50 diskettes. Then when I had my first 10 MB harddrive I thought it would take me years to fill it up - yo know this feeling?! |
my first IBM clone was an 8086. I don't remember it's specs, but it was something special. I think it was capable of producing 16 colours, but could only display 4 on the screen at once. There's been too many computers that I have had since so I may be getting them mixed up...
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