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OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
...A Timex Sinclair ZX1000. Z-80 processor, 4 Mhz, 2K (Yes, K!) RAM, no disk drive, not even a floppy. They sold a tape drive for it, but I never got one. PLastic Membrane keyboard.
Hooked up to your TV's VHF input for a display if I recall correctly. This was before TV's had Cable jacks and AV inputs mind you. Booted up into Basic from a ROM chip. Now your cookin' with gas! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif For those under 30, just imagine your digital watch with a keyboard and you'll about have the idea of the awesome processing power from this baby. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif Geoschmo [ 27 March 2002: Message edited by: geoschmo ]</p> |
Re: OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
My friend was the envy of the neighborhood with his Commodore 64.
Until I got my TRS80 I think it was called. A computer I could use on my lap! It was basically a keyboard with a little 2inch by 6inch (approx) LCD display. I don't recall if it had any sort of drive or way to get stuff on/off it besides using the trusty old keyboard to type it in. I remember spending lots of time writing little BASIC programs that would draw moire art and play neat sounds. |
Re: OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
Leading Edge Model D (Early IBM Compatible)
4.77Mhz 640k RAM 30MB hard Drive 12" Amber monochrome screen Price: $3000 1987 (plus or minus) First Error Message: "Abort, Retry, Fail" Solution: the stores tech suport told me to RTFM and call back later. I did not know what RTFM ment so I tried reading the "DOS" 3.3 book. [ 27 March 2002: Message edited by: Gryphin ]</p> |
Re: OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
Mine was an apple IIe.
I was maybe 6-8, and loved to play in basic. esp. the beep function http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif Still suprised my parents did not kill me. |
Re: OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
The first PC I owned was an Atari 800 - and boy was I impressed with all I could do in basic! I must have made a dozen choose your own adventures by the end of the first week http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
The first PC I ever used (many years earlier) was the commodore PET (our school received one as a gift), which I believe was the predecessor to the C64. I do remember the Sinclair as well, mostly being frustrated by it http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif |
Re: OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
homemade mix & match by my Dad.
Still around, don't know exact stats, but its got something less than 2 MHz, Green & Black monitor, 40 Meg HD, full 640K RAM. Still plays sopwith, wheel of fortune, and various Basic games: Dad's lunar lander sim, my StarTrek battle game, a bunch of random graphics lifey sims, etc. |
Re: OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
C-64 after I graduated from the Atari 5200 (more of a game console IIRC).
Seven Cities of Gold by EA was my first game, followed by M.U.L.E., Beachhead, Silent Service and RFTS. Those were the days... used an old 13" B/W for a monitor until the 19" color came along. |
Re: OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
Atari 1200 XL. Still set up. Still the most likable. Still plays the best action games.
PvK |
Re: OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
Tandy 1000SX, which originally used an 8088 at 7.something Mhz (not quite 8) but I found out about the V20 from NEC and bought one. One chip extraction and replacement operation later I had a non-standard but faster machine. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif So I was tinkering with even my first computer. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
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Re: OT: Complete the following statement, "My first computer was a..."
A TRS80 IBM. Use to play a old word based game called Midway. Was the most fun I had ever had with a computer game. Got me hooked on all forms of strategy games. From the TRS80, I upgraded to the Comodore 64, complete with Disk drive. Boy those were the days, and boy does that show my age. Soon Ill be gray in hair as I am in name. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif
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