Either owned or used.
Here's mine.
First one I wrote programs for in 1977 was a Data General Nova:
The switches on the front were used to load a binary bootstrap program in, that would load the OS from a paper tape drive. Had 6 terminals, most were TTYs and a few CRTs.
To save your programs, it would punch paper tapes.
I still have some of these tapes around someplace.
What was your first computer?
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What was your first computer?
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Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
Tandy TRS80, with a whopping 8 kilobytes of memory. It was serial-networked with a master that had 16 kb memory and a 5.25 floppy.
My partner was Craig Kelly (yes, the snowboarder) who used POKE and PEEK commands and fried the network. LOL.
The first one I owned was a XT clone that had a NEC V20 8086-alike as it's processor, an amber monochrome monitor (12"), and a 10MB RLL HDD.
BTW, I used the exceedingly advanced Data General DG10 minicomputers at work for a while - those Winchester Drives sure were fun to maintain and replace.
My partner was Craig Kelly (yes, the snowboarder) who used POKE and PEEK commands and fried the network. LOL.
The first one I owned was a XT clone that had a NEC V20 8086-alike as it's processor, an amber monochrome monitor (12"), and a 10MB RLL HDD.
BTW, I used the exceedingly advanced Data General DG10 minicomputers at work for a while - those Winchester Drives sure were fun to maintain and replace.
My first was an Apple II also, then I got a GS...
After that came a 386sx with 8mb of RAM 450mb HDD running windows 3.1
From there I bought a Pentium 100mhz with a 2gb hard drive and 64mb of RAM, which cost me about $2100 (this was my first quake machine)
Then I got a Neo built AMD K6-2 300mhz with a Voodoo2! I still have 2 of those voodoo2s lying around actually...
Then I got a P2 650mhz that I put together in the same case
After that I went to an AMD athlon XP 1700+ which was upgraded (thanks to my work) to 1800, 1900, and eventually 2100+ where it still sits at my feet doing nothing.
Currently I'm running a P4 3.2ghz 1gb RAM, Gefore 6800GT, 4 120gb SATA hard drives (2 as RAID 0 and 2 as RAID 1)
After that came a 386sx with 8mb of RAM 450mb HDD running windows 3.1
From there I bought a Pentium 100mhz with a 2gb hard drive and 64mb of RAM, which cost me about $2100 (this was my first quake machine)
Then I got a Neo built AMD K6-2 300mhz with a Voodoo2! I still have 2 of those voodoo2s lying around actually...
Then I got a P2 650mhz that I put together in the same case
After that I went to an AMD athlon XP 1700+ which was upgraded (thanks to my work) to 1800, 1900, and eventually 2100+ where it still sits at my feet doing nothing.
Currently I'm running a P4 3.2ghz 1gb RAM, Gefore 6800GT, 4 120gb SATA hard drives (2 as RAID 0 and 2 as RAID 1)
I think I got this when it first came out, in 1983.
Used it for my statistics homework at the
community college I was attending at the time.
There was no monitor or mass storage; it used
a TV set and a cassette recorder.
But the first computer I ever programmed was
this one in 1969 at my high school. It had a
TTY interface... literally. There was no monitor,
just a teletype for output, and a card reader for input.
Geez Data, you make me feel like a newbie!
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Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.