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My very first computer (pic)
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Nice system, bet it can host many sites :)
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Nice system, bet it can host many sites :)
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Combined with a whopping 300 baud and I was hitting the BBS :1orglaugh
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...5_175456_1.jpg |
Trs 80 model III here. Originally had the cassette tape drive only, but later we upgraded to built in 5 1/4 drives!! Was a monster hehe. :thumbsup was 79 or 80 we got it.
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I remember that one.
I had both of these as my first 2 computers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_4...s:_400_and_800 and then: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80#Model_III Before moving on to a long streak of Apples |
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that is a sweet setup. My first computer was a Commodore 64
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Mine was a vic-20. I wish I had kept it.
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ZX Spectrum 82 with tape cassette
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My watch has more power. :D
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that thing rocks!
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http://oldcomputers.net/pics/vic20.jpg |
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i don't miss the days of setting the phone into the modem's cradle.
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I had the model IV and I remember how excited I was to get it.
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mine was ZX Spectrum 48K with a tape recorder
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Weren't they like 7 k or something when they first came out?
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That is old school!!! :thumbsup
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Looks like alot of us were nerds lol
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http://www.vidgame.net/COMMODOR/Comm.../vic_20sys.jpg another awesome classic that i had the pleasure of playing around with recently was the kaypro II, my stepmom still has the one she used when she was in college. http://trouble.philadelphiaweekly.co.../Kaypro330.jpg |
i actually have my atari xe still, it's actually pretty badass. bughunt is a great lightgun game..
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Mine was from radio shack a xt and I remember the salesman told me it had a 32mb hd and it would take forever to fill up. lol
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My parents had an Apple 2e and they bought me a Laser 128, which was a 2e clone.
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My uncle has been working with computers for over 40 years now. He did quite a bit in computer development back in the day, working with Honeywell. His work was classified so he was not able to discuss the details of his job with anyone other than he worked with computers. Even if he did I'm pretty sure that at that time no one would understand what he was talking about anyways. My aunt didn't even know what he did. He used to tell us that he did crossword puzzles all day.
I remember him telling us about one of the first computers that he had worked on developing, it was massive and took up an entire room that had to be air conditioned because of the amount of heat it generated. The computer itself was basically a glorified calculator/typewriter, it really couldn't do very much. I remember being at his house as a kid and my cousin and I would hook the phone up to one of these types of modems http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...5_175456_1.jpg and log-in to some computer that was at my uncles work that just had games on it. The funny thing is that the games were all text based and the monitor that we were using was green text on black screen...you really needed to have a good imagination when playing those games. How computers have advanced in a relativity short period of time is pretty crazy if you think about it. |
No wonder your ratios suck. :winkwink:
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Here's mine hard to believe its 24 years old
Apricot F1 ( UK ) http://www.fantasyforge.com/images/apricotf1.jpg |
mmm sexy.
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I was born in 1980, so my first computer was the commodore 64! lol
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I started with a ZX 81 :-)
Than ZX Spectrum, than C64.. i ran a warez BBS on my C64, when you logged on you got an index of warez you wanted to download.. than i had to switch floppy discs with the requested warez loooolol.. But was fun though! later moved on to Amiga and ran a 9 nodes BBS called PleasureDome with Ami-express software.. man.. those were the days.. magic is all gone now.. |
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I still remember my first.. man that was a while ago!!
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power comps in this thread :)
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its really nice to old units like that, vintage eh!
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My husband bought a TRS-80 8K extended back in 1979 for $800 at Radio Shack. After we get together, we bought a Vic-20 in 1981 and then a used Commodore 64 in 1984. In 1985, we bought a Coleco Adam for $300.00 as it was just discontinued. The only reason was it had a real typewriter with a daisy wheel attached and he used it for his school papers. After that, it was the Atari 1040 ST in 1987. In 1989, we bought our first true PC, an IBM XT ;)
We still have them all! Carol xoxoxo |
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those are old but cute pc!! :)
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I feel so young...my first pc was a 386. :(
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That's one ugly computer....
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