What about your first computer?

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    Advanced Logic Research (ALR) was the first computer I used in 1997. Though it was an old PC I bought. It had a 40 MB hard disk space, FDD, 640 KB memory, no mouse or CD ROM Drive. OS was DOS. I can’t remember its other configuration. I couldn’t do any work with it but playing DOS games :).

    When you started using computer and what about the configuration of your first computer?
     
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    joebert Well-Known Member

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    My first computer was a 133 Mhz frankenstien special I put together using parts I scavanged from a parts dumpster behind a computer store.
     
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    Mine first computer was a 386 machine, running on Windows 3.1.
     
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    My first computer was a Vic-20, followed by a few Macs, and few Atari STEs.
     
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    My first computer/s were

    - at home, an Apple II. I think it was 8 bit. I plugged it into the tv and wrote programs in basic to do really basic stuff, like draw squares on the screen. No nice user interface - a black screen and a cursor. I remember we got all excited when my brother got a broken down Commodore 64 to play around with and see if he could fix it...

    - at school, a microbee. The teacher hadn't a clue, so I ended up doing most of the teaching in class, along with his tafe homework. I recently saw this, and most of the other computers I grew up with, in a museum exhibit (Canberra, I think). Talk about how to instantly feel like a dinosaur...
     
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    I really can't remember but I think it was eMachines with Windows 3.1 and i guess that was last 1998 :p
     
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    My first computer which I got was a Pentium III 500Mhz, 10 GB HDD, 64 MB RAM, 52x CD ROM, and a 14" monitor. After that my life changed entirely. It made me think that I was destined to be a computer engineer.

    Though in school I used 386, 486, pentium 1 and 2 machines too...
     
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    When I was younger the competition was between ZX Spectrum 48K and BBC Electron - I had a Spectrum until a lad moved in next door and had a Beeb and was doing programming on it and it looked amazing

    I persuaded my parents to get me a Beeb and we designed our own games - what a great childhood memory???
     
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    suman817 Well-Known Member

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    Hahaha :D...then you were a very busy boy to keep survive your frankenstien.
     
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    my first computer was p4 128mb ram
     
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    I think my first computer was called a Sinclair. It had 1K of memory. That is not a typo. It tended to overhead, so I quickly returned it. My second computer was TRS-80 color computer. When I bought it, I showed great foresight. I got the 16K model rather than the 4K model.
     
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    my first computer configuration is 32 MB RAM, 2 GB Hard Disk, 450 Hz AMD processor
     
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    After my ALR 386 machine I had Pentium-III 450 MHz computer, and now I’m using HP Pavilion 2.6 GHz high speed computer. Seems like latest software and games run faster than Winamp ;) haha... But not getting the joy and happiness that I found in my first computer, playing the game Prehistoric-II. I really miss that time.
     
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    Pentium I, 100MHz, 8MB EDO-RAM, 1.2GB HDD.
     
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    In the 80's, I had a Sharp computer that loads games(snake, pacman) and BASIC(programming language) with a casette tape.
     
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    I remember dubbing Commodore program cassettes from my friends. You'd just put them in the high speed double cassette deck, and cross your fingers.

    Pirating software in the 80s rocked :D

    [​IMG]
     
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    Since '80' you're using computers! Nice to hear that :).
     
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    My first computer was Aston 486 and i am still having it but not using anymore as runs on dos only.

    DON.
     
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    I started using my own computer in 1995 with Windows '95 and it had 8 MB RAM :D
     
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    p4 wat i have currently.. using it from 5-6 years
     
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