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So What Was Your Very First Home Computer ?


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#51 dominique355

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Posted Yesterday, 15:03

My first home computer was a Sirius Victor with 2  5 1/2 inch floppy drives. 32 KB RAM.  It came with 2 OS on floppy, PC DOS and another, I think something like CPM86, not sure, too long ago.

I learned a lot, especially programming in Basic86.

Then I switched to IBM PC, also 5 1/2 inch floppy. Harddisks were too expensive, 1  MB for 1,000 Swiss francs! Imagine!

#52 USNret

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Posted Yesterday, 17:05

As google ads on my browser display "Get 1 terabyte of online storage -- free trial".  Back in the day, we were happy with 16K RAM, and a dual-floppy drive (so you didn't have to keep swapping the OS floppy & data floppy in & out.)

I think I had some kinda Zenith; all I remember is that the operating system was CP/M.  I found a very expensive word processing program for it, maybe $200, and used this on the Navy ship in Japan where I was stationed.  As far as I know, I was the only one on the ship with an actual computerized word processor.  The admin staff was lucky to have IBM Selectric typewriters with correction tape.

Some of your recollections brought tears to my eyes of happy memories, and amazement of how far we've come in our lifetime. We truly have a bunch of crusty old bastards on this forum.

#53 T_Dog

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Posted Yesterday, 17:28

For me... A Z80 followed by an AIM 65.    Nothing like running that code through the cassette recorder twice to run the assembler.

#54 Thighlander

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Posted Today, 02:30

HP Vectra 286  8 mhz.  640 k   40 mb hd

#55 cdnvic

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Posted Today, 05:52

Vic 20 at home, Apple II at school.

#56 dionys

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Posted Today, 08:06

View Postbino, on Yesterday, 00:09 , said:

Ditto for me

#57 Javabear

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Posted 38 minutes ago

I had an Atari 800.  Played hours of Dig-dug on it.

#58 luciferbkk

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I know that I had a small home computer ( more like a toy actually) the brand and model I can't remember before I got my first C64.  It must have been in 1979 or so. My C64, never got a C128, used a tape recorder for storing programs and I think it used a 51/4 floppy disk later on. I then upgraded to various Intel processors starting with 8068 ( 4.7 Mhz?), 8088, 80286, 80386. I got my first HDD with 10 MB capacity which was a great improvement. I had green and amber monitors at the time. I also remember using a so-called mainframe in officer's school in 1980?. It was an IBM 360 with a whopping 64 kB Ram and it used punch cards as input. It filled up a whole room and needed air conditioning in the room so it wouldn't overheat. You needed a computer technician to use that thing and give him your punch cards to feed the monster. You got them back with a printout a day later more often than not saying there was a syntax error or other flaws and you had to start all over again.  It was so much fun!



 


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