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fiddie 1mb ram puters
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Mine was a 386
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did I say ram, I meant HD :P
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ZX81 - returned it the next day
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http://oldcomputers.net/pics/byte-ts1000.jpg
The Timex Sinclair. Black and white display that you watched on your TV. Bad (bubble button) keyboard. Very small. Had the old line number coding. Backed up on to cassette tape. Next came the TI-99 (shown in an earlier post in this thread). It didn't last long either. Commodore 64 and then from there I lose track of what came next. BIG PC's boxes though. |
Commodore 128
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commodore 64
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I had a 5MB (five megabytes) full height hard drive until recently... retail price when new would have been thousands of dollars. Can you imagine paying $1m per gig? :1orglaugh
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486
50mhz 310mb Hdd 8 mb RAM windows 3.1 surfing on 14,400 That was early '95 I was 12 years old :) |
LOL I can't believe others hae posted similar photos but here's my timeline....
TRS 80 Color Computer II http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Computer_1.jpg APPLE IIE http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Apple_iieb.jpg Commodore 64 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ommodore64.jpg And from there I can't find any real pics or models, but one of the first Acer models, then some Compaq sit down tower, then I started building my own boxes, so now I have custom boxes for my rendering. -Loki- |
My first one is not even close to the ones shown, but I had a Pentium 75 with 8mb of ram, 800mb hard drive, windows 3.11 etc..
I never had a computer before that. |
I can't remember
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Pentium 166 mmx, ram 16 maybe 32
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This one
http://www.idg.no/multimedia/archive...PS1_20280a.jpg I had so much fun playing games on that thing.. good times. :) |
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