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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 203
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What was your first computer?
For me, the first computer I personally owned was back around 1984 and it was a Commodore 64. I had STACKS of 5 1/4 floppies with games. All notched to be doulbe sided of course....
I really didn't do much other than play games on it and then helped run a bulletin board. 600 baud modems! Ha.. those were the days. Sometimes I think it would be fun to get a used C64 to mess with.. then I stop and think about it, and realize it would be a pain in the ass.. So what was your firts PC?? |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 63
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What was your first computer?
Yeah, I steer clear of the emachines... Won't find me buying one... My friend has one, pretty recent, a 2.9 GHz... It seesm to be working pretty good for him, only problem he's had so far is that it was supposed to have a PCI express slot, but it doesn't... so that made for a trip back to london drugs to get a standard old PCI video card, thing doesn't even have AGP...
My first computer was around 1991 I think... It was an XT 086 with 2 5 1/4" floppy drives.. I was pretty young then, and it was mostly for games... I played around with print shop version 1 on it a bit, with my good ol' dot matrix printer.... like you said... those were the days... But getting one of those ancient boulders to play around with, probably would cause some headaches with what we're used to today, even if it was for nostalgic effect. ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 45
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What was your first computer?
When I bought the eMachines, I didn't know much about the 'computer world' and so the decision was more based on how cheap it was (£499) and just the excitement of having my own computer. It did work really well at first but it wasn't long before the CD drive broke.
I replaced the drive and sold it too my boss ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 17
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What was your first computer?
My first comp was back in 1995 a ACER it was pretty tight... it had a weird setup there was no desktop...and there was this game i always played... it was this rambo style Bunny that would shoot machine guns and plasma rifles.... good old days
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: LAN party: Spending hours becoming an expert in network issues and program compatibility. And possibly some gaming.
Posts: 168
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Re: What was your first computer?
I remember that bunny, Jazz Jackrabbit! My first was a black and orange screened dinosaur with 5 1/4" floppy drive. I played a game called "beast" in which your diamond pushed the blocks around to crush the "H" monsters that tried to get you.
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Sick and Tired
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Manchester
Posts: 136
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Re: What was your first computer?
Think my first was around '94. It was a 386 running Windows 3.11 and DOS (ah, the good old days), with 100MB diskspace and 4MB of RAM
It struggled to play X-Wing and X-COM and... pretty much everything. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 11
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Re: What was your first computer?
Well, my first computer was a hand me down from my uncle back in '91 I think. It was an old VGA monitor, really slow, but I do remember having a lot of games on it. Didn't really get my own computer for myself until '96.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: LAN party: Spending hours becoming an expert in network issues and program compatibility. And possibly some gaming.
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Re: What was your first computer?
Aha! I found that classic Jazz Jackrabbit game! and its free
![]() Home of the Underdogs - Entry: Jazz Jackrabbit 2 |
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