I still remember when I bought my first computer. I turned just 18. It cost me a load of money. It was a Commodore 64 with 64kB (!) Memory and 1 MHz CPU Speed, no Hard Disk, but you could connect a Tape Recorder to load a small program. Language was Basic. Ahhh, those old memories !! Screen was mostly an black and white TV ! not even an Monitor.
I paid €500,00 at that time, errmmmm in 1986
After that, I had an Commodore 128 with 128kB memory (Yiippiehhh !) and an 20 MB Harddisk Modul.
Then came the AMIGA 500 and only in 1996, I got my first PC, an 486DX100.
What is your memories with your first computer
Im Always Right,Its Like,When Im Right,Im Right,And When Im Wrong,I Could've Been Right,So Im Still Right,'Cause I Could've Been Wrong!
An Apple 2E I thought it worked much better than a friend's who had a Commodore 64.
I built my own word processing and G/L system on it. Had lots of fun.
the almighty IBM 386!! got it 86 or 87, had a 5 1/4 floppy drive (i think it held a whopping 720 k) and I used to love to buy the games that you could play with it in all of their 8 or 16 bit glory!!
Does anyone ever think of how far we have come technologically over the last 200 years? Transportation for example: From horse and foot, to horse and buggy, to bicycle, to motor car, to air plane to space travel, who knows what is next? Our ancestors had 10's of thousands of years and didnt make the progress that we have in less than 200 or even 50 for that matter
"War does not determine who is right - only who is left."
- Bertrand Russell
"He who fears being conquered is sure of defeat." - Napoleon Bonaparte
"There is nothing so likely to produce peace as to be well prepared to meet the
enemy." - George Washington
I had gotten my son one of those Commodore 64s when they came out, about the same time I got a Sinclair, the Sinclar TS-1000 was great I think it had about 100 kb of memory, plus many of them did not work and destroyed TVs. You had to connect them to your TV. But you could buy additional memory for it and stack the memory moduals together.
my first pc was called 'tiny'....... anyone know of that make.
The company used the advertising slogan 'to feel good about your PC - think Tiny'. During the late 1990s they were a highly successful firm having units throughout the major retail stores of the UK, but their profits eventually began to fall and they were bought out of Administration by their rival TIME.
oh n we was given a free tumb rader cd rom game with it lol
well...erm it was waaaaaaaaayyyy bak in the days, not as far bak as wilbers but far bak enuff..me n jj wanted a pc, so we traded our goldfishes :X they were realy boring y'know. And erm.. can't remember what year that was, but couple of years later my dad chucked it out the window | coz it was a waste of space or sutin S ..Hmm.
"Whoever lives amongst you will see much differing, so adhere to my Sunnah" Muhammad (صلّى الله عليه و سلم)
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