My first serious compputer waz a HP 233mhz Pentium. 32 ram win 95. Slow , but good enuf to learn HTML and program on!
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My first serious compputer waz a HP 233mhz Pentium. 32 ram win 95. Slow , but good enuf to learn HTML and program on!
I don't remember what my first computer was, but my second was an Acer 486...
It was a long time before I got this computer, and it wasn't exactly what I wanted, but it was affordable....Compaq 5000.
You can see the dinosaur I started on HERE. It didn't have that cool hard drive add-on though. I had to save my 8-bit programs on a cassette tape recorder. wow was that fun. I wish I still had it. It hooked up to a TV. heh
My first comp was a 486sx 33 with 4megs of ram running windows 3.1.
The first computer that was truly 'mine' was one my grandfather gave me......
It was an original IBM PC-AT......lovely '286. He had installed the 512k memory expansion on it.....and he had gone all out, and got the CGA for it, too! 4-color graphics! It was a beautiful machine for me.....it's what I learned to program on. Ah, the good old days of DOS......
My first computer was a XT 8088, a gift from my dad. then, a 286, a 386, 486 overdrive, Pentium 200mmx, then a Pentium 3 486, now a heavily armored computers, An Athlon XP 1.4 and a Pentium 4 1.6
I don't even remember my first computer it has been so long. About 22 years ago actually. I know I have gone through a lot of machines since then. TRS-80, AT&T 6300, TI 99/4A, etc. My family used to get a new computer every 1 to 2 years....Now it like every 6 months or so. I somehow still remember the first time we owned an actual hard drive. It was an external box about 14"x16"x2". It had a 5 Meg drive and a 5 Meg optical floppy drive. We had to drive to Tennasee to get the machine (lived in Michigan), and it cost over $5000. But then we figured we would never need more then 5,000,000 Bytes. Thats just an enormous amount of space...
Commodore 64. . .load "menu", 8 <return>. . .yeah Baby, yeah!!!!
A super duper Vic20 with a huge 4k of ram! You were the coolest when it was upgraded with the 16k cartridge! hehehe Good old times, I used to buy book and make my own tic-tac-toe or text based adventure games lol
10 Print "Commodore Rocks"
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My comp bio :
Vic20
C64
C128
Amiga 500
386
485
Pentium 60
Pentium MMX
P2
P3
P4
Memory Bio :
4k to 320 Megs :D
Data Storage :
Audio tapes to two 40 gigs hd + cd burner
I am aiming at having a motherboard implanted in my body within the next 50 years ;)
Remember the game Neuromancer?
Packard Bell 486 running Windows 3.1 16 megs of ram.