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IBM PC XT, hacker babysitter worked that sucker over.
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IBM PS1 baby!!!!
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TSR-80c
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Comodore 64
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a AST 486 50mhz with 4meg RAM in early '95 I was 12 years old. Got my self a blazing 14,4k dial-up modem with that :thumbsup
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COMMODORE 64 BABY 1mhz
I typed all year to make a ball bounce around the screen flashing at me Then left it on there flashing and bouncing all day in awe of my accomplishment Then I got a POS mac of some sort that had a 2400 baud modem Then I got a big bad 486 DX-4 80mhz What the hell was the DX-4 supposed to mean, anyway? I HAD SIXTEEN MEGS OF RAM, BITCHES!! |
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:thumbsupWeird Al:thumbsup
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Commodore 64 http://i43.tinypic.com/2uigpqb.jpg
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Apple Performa 6300 - It was my baby and I miss her =(
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Commodore 128 :)
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Color Computer 2 I had for a while before upgrading to a tandy 1000. The old CoCo was fun though.. learned some BASIC on it, and created some programs from books that were kind of cool. God forbid you ever had a power outage while typing in a million lines of code, but we all had our crosses to bear.
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my computer have been ZX spectrum
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100 old computers
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http://www.vintage-computer.com/images/compaqside.jpg
Compaq Portable - 1985 Model :pimp Specifications Processor Intel 8088 Speed 4.77 MHz RAM 128K-640K ROM Approximately 12K Storage 2 5.25" 360K floppy drives Expansion Three IBM PC compatible slots Bus ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) Video CGA 320x200x16 color or 640x200x2 color. Composite or RGB out. I/O Parallel and Serial OS Options MS-DOS or CP/M-86 Was running a national health club marketing promotions company and I think that there was some type of spreadsheet that I used most to keep track of all sales and commissions. Typical 80's health club scene... yes I know it's Heidi Montag in this pic. http://images.dailyradar.com/media/u...ag-maxipad.jpg Good Times! |
Commodore 128 & 1571 Floppy
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Tandy Color Computer III ... given to me by my 3rd grade teacher and principal
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We have come a long way, cool thread.
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First i had atari console,then amiga500 but not sure was it ever used,and then commodore128d which i was using for long time and i was even programming on it.After that pc 486 dx2 and then long serious of various pc's.
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Trs-80 ...............
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My first computer was dramatic. I do not want to share such an emotional moment with you.
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#1: http://www.lactationcash.com/images/zx81.jpg
Synclair ZX81 with 1 KB RAM Wrote a bunch of assembler programs for this "machine" #2: http://www.lactationcash.com/images/videogenie.jpg Video Genie 1 Built in tape recorder #3: http://www.lactationcash.com/images/hx20.jpg Epson HX20 External double floppy drive (180 MB each) |
It was IBM 44MHz and 40Mb HDD
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Commodore 64
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I forgot what the brand was, but it was an 086/4mhz with 640K conventional memory and it had a 4mb HD that took up 2 5.25 bays. Mother goose baby!!!!!!!!!
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ZX Spectrum was my first one :)
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ZX Spectrum :)
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