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November 5th, 2001, 01:39 AM
#11
Junior Member
Pentium 66 Mhz
8 MB Ram
1 MB Video
420 MB HD
14.4 KBps Modem
14" Monitor
2x CD Rom Drive
The biggest mistake I made with it was when I pulled out the processor to look at it, and when I put it back in, I broke the little lever I tried just putting the chip in and sliding it to the side myself, but I had to get a whole new mobo..
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November 5th, 2001, 01:44 AM
#12
The first computer I used was my dad's 386, running Windows 3.1. All I ever did on it was play JetFighter2 and write cheesy little stories in word.
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November 5th, 2001, 02:16 AM
#13
Senior Member
My first pc
My first PC was the original, IBM PC (the first they ever produced). Not sure what speed the processor was, but it was an Intel.
For $3005 this is what we got:
[list=1][*]64,000 bytes of memory[*]Single diskette drive - 5.25 inch with a whopping 160 kilobytes per disk!!![*]Monocrhome display - 25 lines of 80 characters on a 11.5 inch display[*]Dot-matrix printer - 80 characters/sec!!![*]6lb keyboard (damn was that heavy)[*]Microsoft's Disk Operating System (yeah DOS)[/list=1]
It was a beauty. Programmed my first BBS in Basic using GOTO's galore. Ah, back in the day...
IBM Press Release
IBM PC Fact Sheet
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November 5th, 2001, 02:26 AM
#14
Member
386 running Win 3.1
all i did was play games and use the word pocessor for homework, i wasn't interested about computers back then, so i wasn't playing around with things that were breakable
\"I am convinced that societies which live without government enjoy an infinitely greater degree of happiness than those who do.\" Thomas Jefferson
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November 5th, 2001, 02:39 AM
#15
Junior Member
My computers and bloopers
TI-??? It was basically a keyboard with slots for carts and an "expansion" tape player - Never messed it up.
Commodore 64 - Erased an entire floppy disk by accident while coding a "virus"
286 - Destroyed HD (can't remember how)
286 - Fdisk'd HD and couldn't figure out how to fix
386 - Never messed it up
AMD 75 - Never messed it up
P 133 - "
P 233 MMX - Learned Unix/Linux on this unit
AMD 380 - Never messed it up
Celeron 766 - "
**Built every unit from scractch starting with the 386 onward**
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November 5th, 2001, 03:31 AM
#16
A P.B. 486 16 meg's ram running 3.1. Bigest mistake....up-grading to win 95
It was a great platform to play Cyberia?? and some biker game I can't remember the name of(Full Throutle). Also does anyone remember Larry the Lounge Lizard????
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November 5th, 2001, 04:28 AM
#17
Senior Member
The first computer I ever worked with was an old Apple. Can't remember the model. The first computer in our household was my mom's C64... No disk drive, but we had a tape drive (that used audio tapes.) My first computer was a Packard Bell 486 50Mhz with 4M of RAM and a 420 M hard drive. I still have it and still use it. I now also own 4 PS/2 computers, an Apple ][c and several old 486's. Our main computer is a custom build I threw together (AMD K-6 450Mhz w/ 384 M RAM and an ATI Rage Fury Pro, a generic 12x DVD, a CD burner, CallWaiting modem, 30 Gig HD and an old Sound Blaster 32. It runs Mandrake 8.1. We're gonna upgrade the cpu soon (to cut some of the chop from playing DVD's).
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Warfare is the Way of deception.
-Sun Tzu \"The Art of War\"
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November 5th, 2001, 04:37 AM
#18
Junior Member
My First Computer was an Apple i really dont remeber much about it that was a really long time ago i had it for a year till some one stoled it =( i only got Pictures as Memories and then i had a Packardbell 133mhz 32mb Ram running win95 like this old box hmm i love it still running but now runs Linux =) and now i got 2 TOP SECRET COMPS called the "Alcatraz Network of Convicted Dexters"
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November 5th, 2001, 09:32 AM
#19
Member
Originally posted by thor
Also does anyone remember Larry the Lounge Lizard????
I assume you mean Leisure Suit Larry? If so, yeah, had (still have actually) it and all the other sierra games that used that type of interface.....Space Quest, Quest for Glory, Kings Quest......they're the reason I got hooked on computers
Ignorance is a voluntary misfortune
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November 5th, 2001, 11:03 AM
#20
My first computer is the one I still use. It has a 433 celeron. It originally came with a 4.3 gig hard drive but now has that and a 30 gig unit. It originall came with 32mb of Ram but now has 512mb. I also added an 8x CD burner, and an Ultra ATA 66 PCI hard drive controller card. I run both Windows 98 SE, and Mandrake Linux on it.
Wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things.
--Ecclesiastes 10:19
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