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Originally Posted by cyberxxx
In 80s I had some Russian 8080-based 8bit computer. After that I was leaning Z80 assembly programming on ZX-Spectrum, till I have assembled my first IBM-compatible PC in 1994.
BTW, so what about my question, professor? You are googling too long 
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Ya, I had a heath Kit. Built it myself. Then a ti 994a, an atari 800, a northstar advantage, numerous IBM PC then the list just becomes to long.
I was fixing the original compaq suitcase laptops for Schwan Wholesale in "82".
My father was an engineer for the Air force with western electric working on there computers in the early 70's and I had this shit crammed in me sine I learned to read. Hell, when I was 5 my day would sit and do flowcharting with me and taught me to program my first language. I got into computers not for the love of them, but because it was something I could do and do well. It was a happy day for me ten years ago when I was finally able to kiss all that shit goodbye and just run my site.
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