what was your first computer.
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what was your first computer.
mine was a commodore 64 dos 5 and half floppy drive.
i don't think it had any hard drive
i don't think it had any hard drive
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My first (this is 1982) was an IBM I pulled out of a dumpster at the FDA's Greenbelt facility, brand new, a employee there chucked several in it out of the warehouse, it even had a 2500baud modem and had a 5 1/5 floppy drive installed, ran IBM DOS. The monitor was the mono screen green. I did have a Commodore and a Texas Instrument too. Back there you could go to the library and borrow books with "REM" software programs to install.
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Tandy 286 1985 I think it was Windows 3.0
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Had to be MS-DOS, Windows didn't come out until 1990.
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LOL, you're right Greg. That is the only reason I remember any of the dos commands having done all that.MDYoungblood wrote: ↑Jul 18 2017, 17:10Had to be MS-DOS, Windows didn't come out until 1990.
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The BBS boards, lol, the black and white screen, all that.
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Blue Ox2 wrote: ↑Jul 18 2017, 17:21LOL, you're right Greg. That is the only reason I remember any of the dos commands having done all that.MDYoungblood wrote: ↑Jul 18 2017, 17:10Had to be MS-DOS, Windows didn't come out until 1990.
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The BBS boards, lol, the black and white screen, all that.
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I remember when Windows 3.0 came out it was free but in order for it to work you had to buy an MS mouse for $30, hence the 3.0,,lol.
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First computer? You mean you people have had more than one? Must be a bunch of millionaires on this site...
Guess I do need to get a new monitor tho...maybe one that can show pictures...and one that you don't have to put the phones receiver in a cradle to get a internet connection...but that would require getting DSL, and that's probably not going to happen anytime soon since all that's available here is dial-up.
Guess I do need to get a new monitor tho...maybe one that can show pictures...and one that you don't have to put the phones receiver in a cradle to get a internet connection...but that would require getting DSL, and that's probably not going to happen anytime soon since all that's available here is dial-up.
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i still have the commodore 64 trying to teach my son dos commands. this was the reason for this post.
thanks for sharing
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thanks for sharing
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Wait, that was my first CB or maybe truck, can't remember.
First computer was an Atari 130XE. It wasn't a joke or a video game. It was a serious Home / Business computer (for the time). I had a computer expert (the top computer guru for a billion dollar international organization and they farmed him out to IBM, Wang, Dell and even Apple because he knew so much about computers) recommend it. It had an 8" screen that was Orange on Black instead of the traditional green or white and, it had two (count them, 2) 5 1/4" floppy disc drives, one for a program and one for data. This thing replaced 3 electronic typewriters and a huge IBM accounting machine that weighed 250 Lbs. at our company. We did all our communications, business letters etc, accounting and inventory on that thing. The 130 in the name referred to the HUGE 130 Megs of ram. The really cool thing about it was for every keystroke, it would beep. So if the office manager was typing a letter, you'd hear beep, beep, beep. Wow, we thought we were living in the future with all that computer beeping going on in the office all day long. After 6 months we upgraded to a COLOR monitor with an unbelievable 16 colors! What a machine!!
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First computer was an Atari 130XE. It wasn't a joke or a video game. It was a serious Home / Business computer (for the time). I had a computer expert (the top computer guru for a billion dollar international organization and they farmed him out to IBM, Wang, Dell and even Apple because he knew so much about computers) recommend it. It had an 8" screen that was Orange on Black instead of the traditional green or white and, it had two (count them, 2) 5 1/4" floppy disc drives, one for a program and one for data. This thing replaced 3 electronic typewriters and a huge IBM accounting machine that weighed 250 Lbs. at our company. We did all our communications, business letters etc, accounting and inventory on that thing. The 130 in the name referred to the HUGE 130 Megs of ram. The really cool thing about it was for every keystroke, it would beep. So if the office manager was typing a letter, you'd hear beep, beep, beep. Wow, we thought we were living in the future with all that computer beeping going on in the office all day long. After 6 months we upgraded to a COLOR monitor with an unbelievable 16 colors! What a machine!!
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Some kind of commodore.. it was given to me had a book that had programs you could put in .one of them was a running man took for ever to put that in lol
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rofl we came a long way since then.
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A year later got an Atari ST with a 3.5" floppy drive ... super high tech! Had a program on one of those floppies that took about 15 minutes to come up with an American flag cartoon image on the screen. Then, it would start waving in the wind and everyone would cheer.
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Timex Sinclair, Tandy Color Computer 1, Color Computer 2, Vic 20, Commodore 64, 286, 386, 486, 486dx2, Pentium etc.
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I think mine was a Atari or commodore 64 also
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My first "personally" owned was the TRS-80 with printer. Actually used it for writing letters. Now the first computer I USED/operated was the IBM 7080 (mainframe) followed closely with the IBM 360-30. Yep, I was one of those original computer technicians. I worked on peripherals hooked to those IBM machines.
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Commodore 128 Dos and floppy disc drive.