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ckuehner
post Jul 16 2005, 07:33 PM
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Just a curiosity issue for me. I know that a lot of you are very young (at least compared to me), so I imagine that some of the responses will be Pentium 3's or 4's.

However, bringing back memories of older technology is entertaining for me. So if you started "Back in the Good Ol' Days" I'd like to hear what you started with.

The first computer that I ever personally owned was a Timex-Sinclair 1000. It was a small thing that hooked upi to a television for a monitor.

The base system came with 1K of memory. There was no such thing as a hard drive at the time. We stored programs on tape (basically a standard audio cassette. I also had this big module that plugged into the back to increase my memory to 16K.

The graphics were pitiful by todays standards, but not bad for the time. I was able to play Frogger and a lot of Text Adventures. I also used it to learn programming in BASIC and Pascal.
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post Jul 16 2005, 07:46 PM
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I think that I'm going to have the fastest-slow computer out of all you guys. My first computer ran on Windows 98. That's right. '98. It was 300 mhz, had a 6 GB hard drive and 64 MB of RAM. The graphics card was 2 MB.
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post Jul 16 2005, 11:11 PM
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My first computer ever was like 133mhz, 64mb ram, 16mb video card and hmm 15" monitor and 24k modem if i remember right and teah windows 95 tongue.gif
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post Jul 17 2005, 01:40 AM
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my first computer?? oh,let me think of it..
it's just can play some old ,,very old game...
anyhow it 's just using windows3.1...it's so long a time when i'm just 18 years old i think.HA:)
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post Jul 17 2005, 03:47 AM
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Um my first computer was terrible it hardly even worked. It was a mac and it was bad. I still have it but it just sits in the corner being usless. But now i have windows xp and that's cool it works really good and runs smooth.
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post Jul 18 2005, 01:41 AM
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Mine was a Hewlett PackardBell...man, I could play any game on it I ever wanted, even leisure suit larry biggrin.gif

I was 5 years old at that time, *cough*.
Right now it's in pieces and the case collects dusts...needed to be thoroughly cleaned. I hope I will be able to put it togheter next week to make it my data storage computer running linux! wink.gif
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post Jul 18 2005, 03:28 AM
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A windows '98. Thats all I can remember about it.

**represses all the crashing**
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post Jul 18 2005, 03:35 AM
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QUOTE(underworldskateboards @ Jul 17 2005, 12:47 AM)
Um my first computer was terrible it hardly even worked. It was a mac and it was bad. I still have it but it just sits in the corner being usless. But now i have windows xp and that's cool it works really good and runs smooth.
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Hehe. I remember using macs in classrooms. They had sweet games, too, like "Lights Out". I could never get all the darn lights to shut. mad.gif


QUOTE(TimothyA @ Jul 17 2005, 10:41 PM)
Mine was a Hewlett PackardBell...man, I could play any game on it I ever wanted, even leisure suit larry biggrin.gif

I was 5 years old at that time, *cough*.
Right now it's in pieces and the case collects dusts...needed to be thoroughly cleaned. I hope I will be able to put it togheter next week to make it my data storage computer running linux! wink.gif
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Lucky you. I remember my first computer being very fast, but over time (like all computers), it slowed down due to loads of useless softwares. It used to be able to handle shockwave and flash games, but since those have gotten complicated over the years, it can no longer handle anything anymore. That's why I don't connect it to the internet.


QUOTE(Dart-kun @ Jul 18 2005, 12:28 AM)
A windows '98. Thats all I can remember about it.

**represses all the crashing**
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Haha, but doesn't Windows ME crash more?
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post Jul 18 2005, 06:04 AM
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Apple IIe HA! Beat that! tongue.gif

I spent a small fortune to upgrade my stock video card to 80x25 column with 64Kb of video for $80 back in those days. It had:

5.25 inch DS floppy drive
Tape drive (it tooke me 4 minutes to load a golf putting game)
9" color monitor
Apple stylewriter dot matrix printer
and sound card that had only BEEP and BE-BEEP with different pitch

It was a hand-me-down computer but I ruled the world with that back then. I had to use weird commands to list the directory. I think it was "category" or "catalogue" and it was very similar to Unix's ls command. I gave that away to my cousin and he ended up using it as a goal keeper.