What was your first computer you ever owned?
My first comp. was the commodor vic 20.
and the first portable was the Timex- Sinclair business computer
( used a cassette player for storage and you wrote programs in basic, the whole thing keyboard, cassette player.and thermal printer all fit in a briefcase)
What was your first computer?
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Im so old even dirt was my apprentice!
Re: What was your first computer?
Commodore 64 and a cassette player. Programed some sprites, and played Jumpman Junior and Donkey Kong. It could also be used as a typewriter 
Made a geography program in Basic with some nice peek and poke effects.

Made a geography program in Basic with some nice peek and poke effects.
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Re: What was your first computer?
TRS80 64K Color Computer upgradeable to 128K
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Re: What was your first computer?
Micron 90 MHz with a 10-Mb hdd and I'm thinking...... some 100 Mbs RAM? Can't remember for sure though. Thing lasted me 10 years. Waaaaaaayyy back in '96
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Yeah, I know you are.
Just seems ages ago, really.
Played on consoles a LOT before that, Atari, etc. - does that count? LOL
Just seems ages ago, really.
Played on consoles a LOT before that, Atari, etc. - does that count? LOL
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
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No gods, no masters.
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Re: What was your first computer?
Yeah you cheated! You skipped the floppy disks and went right to the HD

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No, actually, had the floppy disks when I started. Then moved on from there.
And, y'know what? Was just thinking. I think I got the year wrong. I started school for computers in '93. Had already been on it for at least some 2-3 yrs. So, more like '89-90 probably. Was able to waive some 4 of my classes, and just take a test to pass them. Some 3 classes, I started at the II level, and not at I.
And, y'know what? Was just thinking. I think I got the year wrong. I started school for computers in '93. Had already been on it for at least some 2-3 yrs. So, more like '89-90 probably. Was able to waive some 4 of my classes, and just take a test to pass them. Some 3 classes, I started at the II level, and not at I.
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Re: What was your first computer?
Admit it! You are a genius 
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Nope, far from it.
Went to a 2-yr community college - the classes at those things are nothing more than high school all over again. Very easy to jump to the next year with a test, or if the teacher will take you into the next-level courses. Totally unchallenging, lemme tell ya, and even the worst could do it if they set their mind to it.
Heck, only took me some 1/2 hr to complete the DOS one 'cause I'd already been doing it for so long.
Only reason I went to college in the first place was so I could say on paper that I could do what I could do.
However, that's all about to change... I'm going to be going back. But not to this area. Several things I want to do still, which involve Linux, and music, among other things.
I found my old piano teacher on Facebook today.... turns out when I leave the states, she may be able to recommend me a good piano teacher where I'm going. She's fairly well world-renowned.
Went to a 2-yr community college - the classes at those things are nothing more than high school all over again. Very easy to jump to the next year with a test, or if the teacher will take you into the next-level courses. Totally unchallenging, lemme tell ya, and even the worst could do it if they set their mind to it.
Heck, only took me some 1/2 hr to complete the DOS one 'cause I'd already been doing it for so long.
Only reason I went to college in the first place was so I could say on paper that I could do what I could do.
However, that's all about to change... I'm going to be going back. But not to this area. Several things I want to do still, which involve Linux, and music, among other things.
I found my old piano teacher on Facebook today.... turns out when I leave the states, she may be able to recommend me a good piano teacher where I'm going. She's fairly well world-renowned.
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html
Re: What was your first computer?
Didn't I know it: You are a famous pianist too. I went to my piano teacher for 7 years (my parents made me
) And I did not learn much.
Computers I have never learned formally I just started using them.
At work of course who did not.
I went on to IBM XT 8088 with a Hercules card (The dream!) at work and went to IBM 80286. But mostly we used IBMS36 and terminals. Later on we mostly emulated PC's.
Computers I have never learned formally I just started using them.
At work of course who did not.I went on to IBM XT 8088 with a Hercules card (The dream!) at work and went to IBM 80286. But mostly we used IBMS36 and terminals. Later on we mostly emulated PC's.
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Re: What was your first computer?
I went to the University back in 1982. My major was Electrical with a dash of Electronics, Communications and Robotics. Once I learned how a Computer works (Internal Components and how Execute programs) lost interest on it and went to work on Aircraft Powerplants... I found Aviation more fun
As live goes, end up with a gig as a Network Admin for about 8 years... Oh well... back in Aviation again 
