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    My First Computer...

    While I was over at wikipedia recently looking for another pic I thought I'd look up my first few computers the links below are only to ones I have owned.

    First this one

    Second

    Then there was the 128 upgradeable to the 256

    And Finally - The last one my parents bought for me before I left home to fend for myself and buy my own computers


    So you can thank Mum & Dad I spose for the stuff I put out today!

    Hope that was an interesting look back.....

    Dave
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    Interesting. This was my first. Thanks mom.
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    zx

    hehe, mine was a zx81 - how time flies :paco:
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    Wow... This was my first computer.

    And it was still in my parents house until about 6 months ago when they finally got rid of it. It was cute, before they got rid of it, my parents were asking if I wanted any of the software for my computer now... I don't even have a floppy disk drive, ! They have no clue, but it was funny anyway.


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    I am still using the first system I built for myself, which is also my first system. Started working/building system here, a while back, so my passion for the little bleep-box has deceased.



    I have no idea what those other creatures are, but I do know my MP3 player can beat-up your Zx81!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paco View Post
    I have no idea what those other creatures are, but I do know my MP3 player can beat-up your Zx81!

    Errr Paco, I think My Watch can beat up my old ZX81 LOL

    Cool on you building your own system though, that must be hella fun and a hella nightmare all rolled into one..... rather like going on a date with jasun !!
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    My first computer was a Timex Sinclair.

    1K of ram and no hard drive.

    It had to back up to cassette tape.

    and it could type about as fast as I could read.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArmpitLover View Post
    Cool on you building your own system though, that must be hella fun and a hella nightmare all rolled into one..... rather like going on a date with jasun !!
    but your ass would hurt less in the morning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArmpitLover View Post
    Cool on you building your own system though, that must be hella fun and a hella nightmare all rolled into one..... rather like going on a date with jasun !!
    Yes, it's a hella of a lot of hellas! One thing: I rarely hide things from peeps - it's not who I am - but I must say ... NEVER tell your friends or "loved ones" that you know how to build fix computers!

    :shitpoke: hey, my computer is slow.
    *extending forward a fist full of speed/meth*
    That'll fix your little wagon!

    :shitpoke: hey, my computer just froze.
    *pulling out hairdryer*
    Give me a bit of time.

    :shitpoke: hey, I caught a virus from porn site 'X' - why do you guys do that
    one of societies biggest misconceptions is that all porn sites are run by the same person/company ... oh yah, and we are NOT AOL!


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    k, I'm showing my age, but the first computer I used was a mainframe reached by dialing (on a rotary dial phone) a phone number, then sticking the handset in rubber receptacles attached to an even-then-ancient Teletype ASR-33 terminal.

    Lightning fast 10 character per second (110 baud) modem speed. Programs were stored on punched paper tape.

    My first real computer I owned was a North Star Z-80 based machine that predated the Sinclair by about 3-4 years (1978). It had 64K of memory, a Z-80 processor, a single density 5-1/4" floppy drive that could store 90K of information. The BASIC interpreter and OS combined took up about 20K of memory, leaving 12 K for programs and data. An additional 32K of RAM cost about $500.

    But it was a pretty kickass machine for it's day and it was amazing the complexity of program you could actually write in 10K of RAM.


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    Ah, I was a giddy boy when I got my first computer. I'm not as old as some of ya's though.

    A Magnavox Headstart 300. Circa 1990-ish.

    12 MHz 286, 1 MB RAM, 40MB HDD, 3.5" and 5.25" floppy drives, 2400 baud modem. DOS 3.01 or something like that.

    I signed up for Prodigy in all it's 16-color DOS glory and was hooked on the internets ever since.

    There was also a Headstart 300 CD version, which was identical only it included a (1x) CD-ROM drive in place of a 5.25" floppy. And it cost $500 more.


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    I have a very difficult time trying to imagine or "picture" what most first-generation PC owners went through --- it must have been very frustrating, and a huge test of their patience.
    I would not have survived!

    Not many people know that we after thoughts (2nd gen'ers & on) owe thanks to you 1st gen'ers, for funding the movement.
    Thank you.

    When I started working with PCs (just shy of a decade):
    - the Pentium was already in to the second part of the third generation (PIII Tualatin etc), and slot one boards were virtually extinct.
    - Windows 98 S/E OEM was just released and ME (more like EW) was on its way.
    Also, 128MB@133Mhz memory, 17" monitors, 10GB drives spinning @ 5400RPM, 52x CDRoms, ATX Power supplies, 32MB video cards, and 10MB NICs were all the "standard".
    Better was out and available.

    One of my co-workers TRIED giving me a rotten Apple (IIe) and some RadioShack system that I've never heard of.
    They said they'd make a good firewall.
    Me, I was thinking more along the lines of a doorstopper.


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    First Computer ...

    My first computer was the "InterAct" with chicklet keys and a cassette tape drive ... all programmed in BASIC. Seems like forever ago....


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