Computers you fondly remember from wee days...
Computers you fondly remember from wee days...
Ah, yes, I remember the Packard Bell legend compy I had at one time. My first computer. Used to break down whenever it could but then I was small and did not know much about computers. I used to use the old Win 3.11 productivity Pak a lot, and my parents used to think it was silly nonsense. But that taught me a lot about computers. Good days.
What was your first 80's monstrosity of a machine that called itself "computer"?
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What was your first 80's monstrosity of a machine that called itself "computer"?
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Computers you fondly remember from wee days...
just a young buck here so my first experience was with a C-64 connected to TV screen.
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The univac. J/K
My first PC was a 486DX2 66Mhz 512MB hdd that my sister was using for university. Technically my first computer was the one we bought in 2000 but the 486 I had used for a few months before she left with it. I did not really know much about computers, only how to turn it on and open ms paint. I was pretty young back then. I think I was still into electricity and stuff, but I think it was even before that so I hardly went on. The only reason I know the specs is because when we got our first computer to stay at the house (P3) I learned allot about troubleshooting because that PC crashed every half hour a way different. So I ended up making the 486 work, as my sister got a virus or something. I still have it here, but the parts in it are different.
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My first PC was a 486DX2 66Mhz 512MB hdd that my sister was using for university. Technically my first computer was the one we bought in 2000 but the 486 I had used for a few months before she left with it. I did not really know much about computers, only how to turn it on and open ms paint. I was pretty young back then. I think I was still into electricity and stuff, but I think it was even before that so I hardly went on. The only reason I know the specs is because when we got our first computer to stay at the house (P3) I learned allot about troubleshooting because that PC crashed every half hour a way different. So I ended up making the 486 work, as my sister got a virus or something. I still have it here, but the parts in it are different.
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my family's apple ][ and apple ][e . those computers were the shiznet.
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yup, that was our first, too. i remember playing games like frogger and spy hunter.Cisco_Kid wrote: just a young buck here so my first experience was with a C-64 connected to TV screen.
then we got a gateway2000 386/25mhz computer w/ windows 3.11 for workgroups. then i got to do stuff like realistic ( ) flight simulating, and the quasi-internet (aohell).
those were the days.
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I remember when the internet was first available, in 1995 I think. Man it was incredible. We had a computer at my school that had it and we took turns to go on for 10 minutes.
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fragged one wrote:quasi-internet (aohell).Cisco_Kid wrote: just a young buck here so my first experience was with a C-64 connected to TV screen.
those were the days.
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AOL access via long distance phone line at 14.4K.
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yup, exactly as it was for me.Red Squirrel wrote: AOL access via long distance phone line at 14.4K.
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Ring ring ring ring....beepbeepbeeepbepbepbeep beepfragged one wrote:yup, exactly as it was for me.Red Squirrel wrote: AOL access via long distance phone line at 14.4K.
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speaking of internet stuff.......Prodigy at 1200 baud for me - long distance of course. All this on a blazing fast IBM PS/1 286 with a 30 MB HD; now the total 200 GB on my main system alone is cramped at best when ripping DVDs.Red Squirrel wrote: AOL access via long distance phone line at 14.4K.
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I remember my first PC is was an old 386sx 300meg HDD and 8 megs of ram, it was for my mom company. It was so cool when I was 4/5 I was one of the few kids in my school to have a "home" pc next was my gateway 2000 it was a major jump to a blazing 200Mhz 2.5Gig HDD and 64 megs of ram plus a 4mb video card!
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I remember how the fact that we had a Pentium 3 450Mhz was considered a super powerful computer. now, it hardly runs as a firewall. LOL
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My first computer is the one I bought last year, but I remember my 16 year old brother working with computers back in 1975. I was only 14 then, so I don't remember all the details, but he helped the administration of his school install a computer at the high school. He programed the computer to play tic-tac-toe.
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BBC Micro and Elite. Fond memories.
I don't think that the VAX mainframe counts does it?
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I don't think that the VAX mainframe counts does it?
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i remember computers from the wee days but not fondly
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