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486, 33MHZ, 5 MB hard drive, windows 3.1 woohoo kickass!!
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MAC, super fast 88mhz processor, incredible 32MB RAM and the largest possible hard drive 500 Mb, for the bargain price of $6000.00 :glugglug
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Apple Then C-64 Then a used PC Jr.
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My dad used to get pissed abt me dialing into Anyone Rusty & Eddies bbs.
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first one was top of the range 486 dx33 4mb ram, 123mb hard drive, 3.5 and 5.25 drives. it only cost my dad $3000, he didnt have an extral $1000 to get a 1x cd rom though, oh, and it didnt have a sound card either
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Fuck i think it was an IBM. With an amber screen. I can't remember the modle.
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My first computer was a Texas Instruments TI-99a?
I had that zork like game (pirates something) and I saved were I was on a cassette tape. From there I went to the vic-20 then the c64 Anyone here did any ?blue boxing? with their C64 back in the day? It was towards the end of the blue boxing age? early 80?s We lived in a Detroit suburb at the time and I would call the Canadian information 1+area code+555-1212 when they answered I would blast a 2600hz tone then take over the line. At the time I was just a kid and did not know the power I held? It was only later that I learned how to use the extra ?keys? or ?tones? KP, ST, A, B, C, D, etc? Even back then I remember coming across hacked CompuServe accounts and using them. Logon and first thing typing ?go cb? Then it happened, sex, drugs and rock ?n roll? I didn?t touch computer again till 1993. |
commodore 64
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As the others not qualifed, my first pc was:
386sx-25 with 4mb with 20mb hdd (partitioned as two 10mb becuase 20 was so huge!) :helpme |
50 pcs
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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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