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Old 11-01-2006, 02:49 PM   #31
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XT... I know it had a 30mb HDD and a 5 1/4" drive... no idea of the rest of the specs though.
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Old 11-01-2006, 02:54 PM   #32
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My first "computer" was a Dick Smith Wizard a rather dodgey console with a keyboard
First PC was a Commodore 286 12Mhz with 640Kb RAM and a 40MB HDD
I have a Z80 with two 5 1/4in drives, a 286 and a pentium 133 sitting in a cupboard.
Make that another Dick Smith Wizard. Plug in the "Basic" cartridge for a whopping 15k of memory (*edit* actually I think it was only 8k)! I can remember most of the early PC's, Tandy to Commodore. Spending hours progamming games and those damn "syntax" errors. Though once they started working you could save them to tape, took half an hour to save a 5 minute game, but what the hell, we had a hoot!
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Old 11-01-2006, 03:06 PM   #33
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Pfft, modern stuff....

This was my first computer:
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Old 11-01-2006, 03:10 PM   #34
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My first computer was the Tandy Colour Computer 3. I remember hooking it up to the TV, chucking the game in the tape drive, and then going to have lunch while i waited for Donut Dilemma or Quix to load. Ahh, those were the days, i miss my old CoCo3.
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Old 11-01-2006, 03:18 PM   #35
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The first one i remember playing was a typing computer where you plugged the keyboard and the console into the tv, and then saw what you typed.. it was awesome lol (13yrs ago it was)

The first computer was a 386 and i can remember playing classics such as scorcher, wolf 3d and duke nukem...

Jazz jack rabit jumped in here and there too...

Had to wait for a 486 to play Doom.. was worth the wait.. no game has matched it since IMO.
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Old 11-01-2006, 04:03 PM   #36
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The first one i remember playing was a typing computer where you plugged the keyboard and the console into the tv, and then saw what you typed.. it was awesome lol (13yrs ago it was)

The first computer was a 386 and i can remember playing classics such as scorcher, wolf 3d and duke nukem...

Jazz jack rabit jumped in here and there too...

Had to wait for a 486 to play Doom.. was worth the wait.. no game has matched it since IMO.

Sounds like another comm 64, and I loved Duke Nukem and Doom on mt first PC and Indy car ,they were so hard to set up playing modem to modem but the best fun when you finaly got it going
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Old 11-01-2006, 04:19 PM   #37
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Something bought from Dick Smith or Tandy, Keyboard had tape deck built into it and used to play great games like Frogga. First PC that really kicked it off for me was my Amiga 500 which I still have and it still works perfectly.
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Old 11-01-2006, 11:48 PM   #38
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Mine, 286 12mhz, it was a speed machine. we got the better hdd, 40mb i think it was! haha
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Old 12-01-2006, 12:02 AM   #39
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Old 12-01-2006, 12:07 AM   #40
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mine was a amiga
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Old 12-01-2006, 12:28 AM   #41
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well mine was a pentium 4 1.8 bought it just before 2. came which i didnt now ortherwise had waited anyways in full details
with 60gb . 512mb ram, 128 mb of g-force graphics card best of its time, gigabyte mother board, creative 5.1 sound card, modem, usb, dvd rom, cd burner, 17inch monitor, speakers, mouse, keyboard, windows XP with loads of other pro softwares. !!!
and all this just 2+ yrs back........
you can see how far tech has come today though
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Old 12-01-2006, 11:16 AM   #42
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Sinclair ZX-81 (about the size of a small laptop) - about 1981. I learnt BASIC on it
(a peeks as good as a poke)
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...asp?st=1&c=263

Then a Commodore 64 (slim line version) about 1984 never liked it much.

Then an Ibm PC-JX (my 1st Dos machine) anput 1985-6
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...asp?st=1&c=187
Interesting in that it had a cordless keyboard way back then, so nothing is new .It had a modem too, and I soon discovered Fido-net and GT-net online bulletinboards.
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Old 12-01-2006, 11:34 AM   #43
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Mine was an Atari 2600 with Atari keyboard! ok you can stop laughing now. Still got it somewhere.
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Old 12-01-2006, 11:35 AM   #44
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Make that another Dick Smith Wizard. Plug in the "Basic" cartridge for a whopping 15k of memory (*edit* actually I think it was only 8k)! I can remember most of the early PC's, Tandy to Commodore. Spending hours progamming games and those damn "syntax" errors. Though once they started working you could save them to tape, took half an hour to save a 5 minute game, but what the hell, we had a hoot!
Can better that......

A Dick Smith VZ200 (or 2000).
Can't believed I did a chemist delivery run when I was 12 for 6 months to buy the thing.
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Old 12-01-2006, 11:47 AM   #45
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Can better that......

A Dick Smith VZ200 (or 2000).
Can't believed I did a chemist delivery run when I was 12 for 6 months to buy the thing.
My neighbours had one, they thought they were so cool....
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Old 12-01-2006, 11:49 AM   #46
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Vic 20 with modem and 20mb HDD & Tape Drive. I was hardcore geek.
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Vic 20 with modem and 20mb HDD & Tape Drive. I was hardcore geek.
With a modem? What year was that? What could you do with a modem in those days?

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Old 12-01-2006, 02:00 PM   #48
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I was hardcore geek.
I must save this somewhere and drag it back up to quote at a later time....
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Like you Des, I had a black and white screen with a tape deck in it. Never could afford one with a floppy disk drive, the graphics were somewhat chunky and 'blocky' if you could explain it that way. I had games like 'armoured tank', 'space wars', 'olympic decathlon', and other povo pack games. this was in the era when every kid on the corner had a C64. Each tape would take about 1/2 an hour to load, it was rediculous, and if it didnt load, the usual 'syntax error' came up. Friggin stupid thing! :P
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Some REALLY old huge grey IBM, with a black and orange screen. It had Lotus installed, and if I wanted to play games they ran off the old 5 1/4' disks.
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At least your machine could take disks feathers. :(
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i remember my older brother getin a commo 64 for christmas one year.
hes probly still got it lol
that was the first puter i messed with though
the power of datacasset (i think thats what it was called)will haugnt me forever lol
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Mine was a Microbee in 1983, I forget the specs but it did have a tape player to load up programs which took forever.
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1) XT (pre 286)
100mb HDD
2 x 5.25" slots
13" monitor
VGA Video Card

2) Used the old XT bits and upgraded to.....
286 64Mhz (I think)
100mb HDD (I think)
5.25" slot
and normal floppy disk slot.
Same 13" monitor
Same VGA video card
But now with a printer card and a dot matrix printer.

3) Pentium II MMX
200Mhz (0.2Ghz)
32MB RAM !!!!!
2.4GB HDD
24x CD ROM drive
Floppy drive
8mb Video card
15" Monitor
Bubble Jet Printer

4) Pentium 4
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40GB HDD
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128MB Graphics Card

Still using the same Bubble Jet Printer as I was 9 years ago (CANNON BJC210SP) he he he

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B1 B yeah but how cool was it back than lol
remember BASIC
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Had a comodore 128 with the big Floppy discs....

I still had the tape deck for Summer Games, Winter Games ( remember the Atari joysticks..... Hand on top and getting blisters!!)
California Games was all time number one game. BMX and surfing were the shizzle.

Had to love 'Copying' games on ur tape player too.. lol.

load"*",8,1 (sorry had to do that one more time..)
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My first pc was

IBM 8088 Personal Computer:
12" IBM CGA Monitor.
20MB MFM Hard Disk (The computer had two floppy drives by default)
8-bit CGA Graphics Card
8-bit Creative Sound Blaster (Their very first product)
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Had a comodore 128 with the big Floppy discs....

I still had the tape deck for Summer Games, Winter Games ( remember the Atari joysticks..... Hand on top and getting blisters!!)
California Games was all time number one game. BMX and surfing were the shizzle.

Had to love 'Copying' games on ur tape player too.. lol.

load"*",8,1 (sorry had to do that one more time..)

now your just showing off :
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