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what was your first comp like?
mine was a 75mhz 486 .. 8 megs of ram, and an 800 meg hard drive. No cd rom, but i had a 1.44" floppy!
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75 mhz, 8mbram, 500 megs
AT&T 363 TCP |
commodore 64
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my first comp was a comodore 64
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PIII 800MHZ 1Gig Ram 12 inch monitor
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mine was notebook 386 with black and white lcd which is still somewhere in my house
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commodore 64 here as well :glugglug
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Timex Sinclair 1000
It had 2k ram, I bought the expansion pack to boost it to 16k. Presure-sensitive keyboard, and it connected to a tv. Had amazing color as long as you just liked black and white. Took forever to save programs on the cassette tape drive. Was a few years before Commodore 64 :) |
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c64 here... kicked ass
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Atari 1040ST :thumbsup
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Amstrad CPC6428
What a beast! |
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My first pc: a Coleco Adam
CPU: Zilog Z80-A @ 3.58MHz!!! Whoa!! http://oldcomputers.net/pics/adam.jpg When powered up, that printer would wake up the entire house |
Amstrad CPC664 with a switch on the side that swapped between 64 and 128 kb modes. I sold it and got a C64 because there were more games.
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Oh man, i was sitting here thinking about the machine, and i remembered buck rogers!
http://www.classicgaming.com/rotw/buckrogers/buck1.gif http://www.classicgaming.com/rotw/buckrogers/buck2.gif does that ever bring back memories, and there was some sort of submarine warfare game if i remember right.. |
I had 286 :Graucho
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486s galore..... musta went through a dosen of em
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TRS 80.
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First comp was an Atari 520ST.
I was 11 and all I really used it for was to play Leisure Suit Larry (very first one) :thumbsup |
Commodore 64
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Ditto on the C64. I also had something from Radio Shack that I could play pong on and do some basic and word processing.
After that I had an 8086. I remember the day when I thought I was the shit because I had a 40mb HD on my PC at home. Wow! Big stuff. Had to special order it because they didn't sell it retail. SQ |
Packard Bell 486, grandma still uses it too play Solitare on lol.
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We got a Franklin Ace 1000 (basically apple II compatible) in 1982.
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Epson 8088 4.77 Mhz with 256k of ram, dual 360k 1.5" floppy drives. Came with 14" CGA monitor. All for the ridiculously low price of $1700, circa 1986.
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233mhz, 2 gigs of HD storage, 16 megs of RAM, 16 speed cd rom and a floppy drive of course.
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i got board one day installed linux on it. runs slows as hell, wont crash or frezze up. :thumbsup |
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