What was your first computer system?
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What was your first computer system?
Many of us can remember the first computers with which we tinkered, and so that leads me to this post. What was the first computer you had the pleasure (or displeasure) to own?
Mine was the Timex Sinclair 2068:
My system boasted an awesome 48K of RAM, a 3.58MHz Zilog Z80A microprocessor, a cartridge slot, and programs were loaded by cassette tape:
http://www.cris.com/~Alxevans/TS2068.html
Mine was the Timex Sinclair 2068:
My system boasted an awesome 48K of RAM, a 3.58MHz Zilog Z80A microprocessor, a cartridge slot, and programs were loaded by cassette tape:
http://www.cris.com/~Alxevans/TS2068.html
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A 386/20SX with DOS and you had to boot up Windows as a sperate OS, had games such as Secert Agent Man, Major Stryker, 3 1/2 Disk drive, around 50-60MB of space at most, RAM was 640K got it first in '94 or '95
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Didn't own it, it was a loaner from my elementary school (my mother worked there as a secretary/monitor). It was....*drumroll* an Apple ][e.
The first system we owned was an old Gateway 2000. Pentium 1 133, 750MB hard drive, 16MB RAM, 14.4 modem, 8x CD-ROM and Windows 3.1.
The first system we owned was an old Gateway 2000. Pentium 1 133, 750MB hard drive, 16MB RAM, 14.4 modem, 8x CD-ROM and Windows 3.1.
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I too was introduced to the wonders of computing via the Spectrum.
The first computer game I ever saw running was Manic Miner, and the first shoot-'em-up I ever played was Harrier Attack (which was fairly topical at the time, since this was 1983).
The first computer game I ever saw running was Manic Miner, and the first shoot-'em-up I ever played was Harrier Attack (which was fairly topical at the time, since this was 1983).
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The first computer that I owned personally was a 386. 100 MB hard drive with 3.5 and 5.25 disk drive. MS-DOS operating system. But I did play around with a commador as my oldest computer ever used.
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Ah a real classic, used to use them at school, I once had use one in like Grade 7Colonel Olrik wrote:
It's still running. Once in a long while, I put a game, just to see the old kid work.
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Ah....the good old Commodore 64, how I miss her. She was an amazing machine and introduced me to the wonders of computer gaming. Wrote my first short story on that thing and I was in love with computers ever since.
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Packard Bell with Windows 95. It died a few months ago.
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The first computer I owned was the old Macintosh IIci, which was about up to the standard of the machines in the graphics lab at the community college I was going to back in '92. It was a decent enough system for its day; 64MB RAM and a whopping 100MB hard drive. It died on me after four and a half years, and though I could have simply replaced the HD, I decided to go to a PowerMac at that point. These days, I tool on the iMac.
The first computer I had any experience with, however, was the old Radio Shack TRaSh-80, at my high school.
The first computer I had any experience with, however, was the old Radio Shack TRaSh-80, at my high school.
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I'm thinking about getting an old PC just to play some of my old games that are still on 5.25 floppys and to possess foggy bragging rights...
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The first computer my dad bought me was a TI-99/4a. I was able to make some simple BASIC programs and artwork.
When they went defunt my dad bought me a Commodore 64. All I ever did with it was play games. He wanted me to learn more programming and type papers but that never happened.
I did not own any more computers until 1996 when I bought my first computer with my own money. It was a Pentium 133.
When they went defunt my dad bought me a Commodore 64. All I ever did with it was play games. He wanted me to learn more programming and type papers but that never happened.
I did not own any more computers until 1996 when I bought my first computer with my own money. It was a Pentium 133.
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My first computer was a 286 with Dr Dos v 1.4
I really loved that computer... And she is no longer alive.
I really loved that computer... And she is no longer alive.
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Oh boy. The first computer my parents brought home was a...
Radio Shack Color Computer, the famed Trash-80 CoCo
YEAR 1980
CPU 6809E
RAM 16K
ROM 8K
VIDEO 256 x 192 (16 colours)
Keyboard 53-keys (damn Chiclet gum keys)
IO Cassette interface
Printer interface
2 joystick ports
Later it was a Commodore64. That was an awesome computer. It still boots, I played Wizard of Wor for hours one night last year!
Later it was a Mac 512Ke. That still boots too. In fact, I still use MacPaint for some art projects, I love brush mirrors!
I still haven't ever bought a new computer, just keep bartering up the food chain. My current machine is an ancient Mac (Performa 6400) that has been upgraded (G3 card, USB/Firewire card etc.) Although it's really starting to show its age, it's still a good machine that suits my purposes.
Radio Shack Color Computer, the famed Trash-80 CoCo
YEAR 1980
CPU 6809E
RAM 16K
ROM 8K
VIDEO 256 x 192 (16 colours)
Keyboard 53-keys (damn Chiclet gum keys)
IO Cassette interface
Printer interface
2 joystick ports
Later it was a Commodore64. That was an awesome computer. It still boots, I played Wizard of Wor for hours one night last year!
Later it was a Mac 512Ke. That still boots too. In fact, I still use MacPaint for some art projects, I love brush mirrors!
I still haven't ever bought a new computer, just keep bartering up the food chain. My current machine is an ancient Mac (Performa 6400) that has been upgraded (G3 card, USB/Firewire card etc.) Although it's really starting to show its age, it's still a good machine that suits my purposes.
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The first one I owned was a 486dx, 66mHz, ran from '95 to '00. Got a PenII 233 after that, now is at home with my parents, and I use a Dimension L800CXE Copperhead (Celeron III) 866. Only problem is the CD drive is not working, and the computer freezes every time I put in a disk .
First one I used was some Tandy, the kind where it was text-only, and written in either green or orange (depending on which work station in the computer lab I was at).
First one I used was some Tandy, the kind where it was text-only, and written in either green or orange (depending on which work station in the computer lab I was at).
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