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IBM aptiva.... those were the days
blake |
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A Commodore 64. It had an excellent flight simulator.
And then a Lisa (the Mac precursor), which turned my off Apple ever since. |
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Ah, you american's missed out on these bad-ass mother-f*ckers. A whopping 48k of memory and rubber keys. Oh the nostalgia! Spending 10 minutes loading Manic Miner from a cassete tape, only for the screen to blank just as it loaded! All hail the genius of Clive Sinclair.
The ZX spectrum defined the 1980's for me. |
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I love how some of us musta thought the checkbook program for stuff like that was gonna revolutionize computing -
I remember those - we called then the Timex Sinclair - and as I recall, it had 2K with a 16K upgrade - LOL - yours musta been a newer model - it looks familiar. I totally spazzed out the Commorore PET which was the first PC I ever really used. RB |
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i remember the time i had more gigs of HD space than megs of RAM.
i was running a BBS server and kept putting any money i could scrape up into hd space. i had a 13gb and a 27 gb for a total of 40 gigs. it was running on a p200 with 32mb ram. that was my first comp..however my families first comp was a 486/66. i'm still running my 2nd comp which is an athlon 550. i'm gonna retire it pretty soon though. |
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TRS-80 Model III
3 5.25 disk drives One Cassette Tape drive and a good ol' dot matrix printer |
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followed by: 386, 25mhz, 4mb ram, 40 mb hard drive. [/ QUOTE ] wow...thats a big technology gap. |
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