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#26 2003-06-27 5:41 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
My first mac was the original snow ibook back in the summer of 2001. It has a 5000mhz g3 processor with a combo drive. Though it was my first mac I used dad's for years. It was a powermac 7200 with a 90mhz processor. Before that was the apple clasic and an even older one which i can't figre the name. We still have both and even an apple stylewriter II dot matrix printer!
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#27 2003-06-27 5:44 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
Ohio Scientific Kit that my Dad put together for us. The DOS was personally written by Bill Gates himself. I think it had a whopping 8K of RAM and a composite video output. Programming was done either with a very crude version of Basic or assembly. I have it in my closet, maybe I'll post a pic. My dad made a wood cabinet thingy for it. My brother and I are going to resurrect it sometime. I think it used a 6502 processor.
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#28 2003-06-27 5:49 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
Trash 80. Still have it, the cartridges, and the 2 external floppy drives.
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#29 2003-06-27 6:12 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
First computer I knew was a TI-99.
If you don't count that as a computer then it would be an apple IIGS
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#30 2003-06-27 6:13 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
Comodore 64
Still had it up until about 3 weeks ago when I sold it. Had a clunker running early versions of Windows for a while, then several Windows boxes from Win95 on up to 2000. My iBook is my first Mac, and it is by far my favorite computer that I've ever owned.
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#31 2003-06-27 6:19 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
C= Vic-20, I loved that thing. It was my best friend. Then I became a PC tech and I hated mac forever. People would come into my store and I would laugh at them. Then one day someone came in and asked if I wanted a G4 400MHZ cheap. i bought it and fell in love with it. I was so stupid. That was back in January of this year. LOL. since then I have purchased the 400, a QS 733, a MDD dual 786 and now my 12"PB. I love mac and have started learning practical C so that I can move on up to programming on a mac.
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#32 2003-06-27 6:22 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
My first was a Performa 430. It came stock with a 120MB hard drive and 4 MB of RAM which I later upgraded to a whopping 6 MB.
It didn't have a CD drive. This baby was floppy-only. 
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#33 2003-06-27 6:57 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
My first was a Performa 430. It came stock with a 120MB hard drive and 4 MB of RAM which I later upgraded to a whopping 6 MB.
It didn't have a CD drive. This baby was floppy-only.
hey thats close to me! I had a proforma 400 with a 60MB HD and I bought the SCSI 2x CD-ROM for it. It was sweet baby. I asked my dad for more memory once (my HD was filled), and he came back with a RAM claiming to have solved the problem, I never asked him for tech-help again.... (I'd say my second computer, a PowerMac 7600, was quite the performance jump.
). It still runs, I use it to play Midnight Madness, Where in the USA is Carmen San Diego? and my favorite version of Tetris. Oh and I play that After Dark screensaver game "lunatic fringe" too. all that still running System 7.5.
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#34 2003-06-27 7:24 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
I got my first computer in 1988, for my ninth birthday. It was what we then called an "IBM clone." I don't remember all the specs, but I'd bet they were pretty pathetic. It was a 386, but that's all I could tell you. It didn't have Windows, it had some sort of GUI menu system which worked reasonably well, and was even "skinnable" in the sense that you could customize all the colors on the menus. It also had 5.25" and 3.5" floppy drives. It may not have been much, but it could play a mean game of "Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego?" 
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#35 2003-06-27 8:03 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
My first computer ever was in 1999. It was an iMac DV SE graphite 400MHz 384MB RAM I think probably like a 10GB hard drive running OS9 but upgraded to 9.1
. Then in 2001 I got an iMac 15" Flat Panel 800MHz with 1024MB RAM 60GB hard drive running OSX.1.5. Next on the list will be an iBook 12" 900MHz 640MB RAM 60GB hard drive.

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#36 2003-06-27 8:03 pm
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The first PC I used alot was a Hewlett-Packard Pavilion something-something (I can't remember model number) anyway it was a piece of junk, it malfunctioned all the time and the mouse would almost always be stuck on the first bootup. Practically the only thing I liked about it was it's Windows 2000 O.S. (to this day, if I had to pick a Windows O.S. it would definitely be 2K).
After a while I got tired of the problems with the HP Pavilion and got an Axess PC with Windows Xp on it...it crapped out after about 6 months of constant use...now I have another Axess, same model as before except with Windows 98. But this one still has problems, and I'm tired of Microsoft anyway, so HOPEFULLY my next computer purchase will be a Mac 
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#37 2003-06-27 8:15 pm
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I think the first thing we had was in about 1982 or 1983 (and the name is probably wrong) was a TRS80. A unit with no floppy and it used the TV as a monitor. It under stood Pascal as a programming language and I had a little book from which I could program in little games and play them.
After that is was my first Mac in 1984. A 128k Macintosh. Not long after we upgraded it to a whopping 512k of RAM.
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#38 2003-06-27 8:34 pm
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Technically, my first computer was a TRS-80 Color Computer 2. It ran at 0.89 MHz and had 16 KB of RAM... practically screaming performance. About the only thing I was able to do with it (in my youth, that is) was play a game of baseball that came on a ROM cartridge. The CoCo2 shipped with BASIC, though, but I was more interested in playing games on my Atari 2600 than coding BASIC.
In 1991, we got a much more useful computer and our first Mac, a Macintosh LC. 16 MHz 68020, 4 MB of RAM (upgraded from the stock 2 MB), 40 MB hard disk, 1.44 MB floppy drive, and System 7. My sister and I used it for school work and the odd game. I still remember how proud I was when I nabbed Carmen Sandiego for the first time.
1995 saw the replacement of our LC. My dad and I shared the cost of a Performa 580CD. It was quite a step up from the LC: larger monitor; faster processor; more RAM; and a whole heap more hard disk space. This was the machine that really ignited my passion for computers, and is probably the reason I'm where I am today: studying Advertising in college.
That Performa lasted a good five years before I handed it down to my sister (she still uses it today for writing papers for college, and more recently for web surfing). In September of 2000, I bought my Sawtooth G4/400, the first computer I paid for entirely myself. It has certainly served me well over nearly three years of service, dutifully handling anything I can throw at it. I've upgraded it pretty heavily, so a replacement is still far down the line... though those new G5s sure look purdy...
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#39 2003-06-27 8:59 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
The first computer we had was some old PC running an old version of Windows (95 at the latest). I don't know much else about it because I was only five at the time and my Dad got rid of it when my parents divorced (it was his overuse of that computer that had caused the end of their marriage).
We still have our first Mac, which you can see pics and specs of by following the link in my sig.
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#40 2003-06-27 9:11 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
My first computer was a Macintosh. It could do it all... MacWrite, MacPaint (Colour? Why would someone want colour on a computer?), Look for Easter Eggs... and games? Let me tell ya... We had Lode Runner, Dark Castle, Text Games like Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Starship Titanic is merely an imitation), an adventure text game WITH PICTURES (I believe it was called Transylvania or something like that) and of course, my all time nostalgia favourite - MacChallenger, the Space Shuttle Sim! (Usually you would end up crashing into the desert, annoying legions of gophers... anyone else ever see that game?)
Now that was a computer...
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#41 2003-06-27 9:28 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
Lode Runner! wow that was fun too
I loved the sound when you died (like when a hole closed on you)
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#42 2003-06-27 9:33 pm
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Macintosh SE back in 1988, my parents had an old PC-XT with an orange monochrome screen running DOS. I was not allowed to touch it, so they got me and my sisters a Mac. My parents bought their own after seeing what it could do in the hands of a ten year old. We got a LC III in 93 and a Performa 5200 in 1996. All still work.
In 1999 I got my first Mac of my own, a 7300/180. 384Mb, 9Gb X 2 Ultra SCSI. Man that thing rocked back in the day, the drives are now in my G3 as a happy RAID. In 2001 I got my Gossamer G3 and have since overclocked and upgraded the crap out of it, just has to hold me till I can afford a G5.
I also built an Athlon PC this spring, man what a nightmare by comparisson to my Macs.
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#43 2003-06-27 11:06 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
First computer I remember was a Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, circa 1982 (I was eleven). Played a lot of video games on that thing. (Actually, played the same two or three games an awful lot of times.) Spent many hours typing in BASIC games that I'd find in a "99'er" magazine.
Had a really expensive IBM machine after that for a while... didn't do much with it. A predecessor to the PS/2, I think. It was about the same time that a friend of mine had an Apple II... he seemed to have a lot more fun with that.
Used Mac SEs and the like in the labs in college, 'til I came across a quarter during which I knew I would need a machine of my own: Got a Mac IIsi in 1992, which served me faithfully 'til December 1999, at which time I got the graphite iMac DV SE 400 MHz which I'm using now (768 MB RAM, OS 10.2.6).
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#44 2003-06-27 11:20 pm
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My first computer was my Apple Macintosh Performa 637CD... 
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#45 2003-06-27 11:23 pm
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First "computer" was a Sinclair ZX81, with a 16k memory expansion pack that was bigger than some of todays cell phones.
Then, my first real computer was an Apple IIc, with 256k of ram.Plus an external floppy drive and an Imagewriter II printer. Favorite Apple II games? Karateka, Conan, Lode Runner, Amazon, Summer and Winter games, Ultima 3.
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#46 2003-06-27 11:24 pm
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Commodore 64 
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#47 2003-06-27 11:36 pm
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LC III. It crashed maybe twice between 1994 and 1998, when we got a Power Mac 6500. Then I got my beige G3 in...must have been 2001. It's still working perfectly!
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#48 2003-06-27 11:56 pm
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Re: Your first computer.
C-64 was my first one. Then I moved to a commodore 128. The Amiga was the bomb. Had an Amiga 1000 and then a 500. Had a Mac SE for most of 89. My first PC was an 8088 based XT clone in 86 or 87. I quickly moved to a 286 in 88. For a short spell I was writing programs for 3 systems. The Commodore 64, Amiga and MS-DOS. The Amiga was by far and away my favorite system to program on.
I miss the amiga.
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#49 2003-06-28 1:09 am
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Re: Your first computer.
Trash 80!!!!
I believe that's what my dad and I built circa. 1982
Around the first time I touched a mouse...on an old Apple fishtank.
My first "own" computer was a Vic 20

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#50 2003-06-28 1:24 am
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TI-99/4A
Mac Classic
Mac Color Classic
Power Mac Performa 6400/200
Beige G3
G4 500MP
and a G5 on the Horizon...
Look, up in the sky...
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