Your first computer?

When I was really young we had some kind of Acer or something. I forget the model though.
 
I'm not sure exactly what it was, but there is a little label on it that says "Nova Personal Computer". I think it was made sometime in the 80's.
 
1994 Packard-Bell with 8MB RAM, 800MB Hard Drive, and a Pentium processor
 
I remember a couple of the richer kids getting computers in the early 1980's, complete with a tape deck as a storage device. :crazyeye: I didn't buy my first computer until I my first duty assignment in the military, in Korea in 1993. It is apropos to post it on this site because the only reason I bought it was to play Civ I. :goodjob:
 
My Dad got me an XT the college was throwing away and old Macintosh that soon gave up the ghost.

My first real computer was a 450 MHz, 64 RAM, 4 GB HD Daewoo machine (Advice: never buy a Daewoo). My current rig is a ~2 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 80 GB HD Compaq, a replacement for a similar refurbished HP rig with a faulty CD-ROM drive. If I even get any money and some technical expertise, I try upgrading the current computer and maybe even try to build my own...
 
Odin2006 said:
1994 Packard-Bell with 8MB RAM, 800MB Hard Drive, and a Pentium processor
That must have been pretty powerful at the time! My (family's) first computer had similar specs, but we bought it about two years later. It was an incredibly sturdy Olivetti with a 100 MHz Pentium processor. It's still fully functional. I'm actually using the monitor, an old 15" CRT, now as my second monitor besides my laptop.
 
simonnomis said:
I distinctly remember a big box under my Christmas tree in 1982 or 83 and the delight at finding a yellow-beige brick with keys on, called an Acorn Electron, which had a whopping 32K memory at the time, and a cherished collection of games on tape cassette, such as Chuckie Egg and Elite!

Yes!

The Electron was my first too... :).

I love it to this very day!

What a wonderful machone.
 
I have no idea what it would have been called, but the year was 1980.
No it wasn't mine, it ws my dad's.
And you could do this most wonderous thing with it - text editing!!!
It was connected to his huge matrix printer.
The only other program I remeber it having was a typing tutor.

A bit later, in 1985-86 my dad built a new office for his company and even then a computer was something very special. It got a room of it's own in the office, to make sure it wouldn't get disturbed shaking (someone walking past) or dust or other dangerous thing that breaks computers.
 
1982 - Atari 2600 (more of a games console than a computer but I've still got it and it still works)
1985 - Amstrad CPC464
1988 - Atari 520ST

My first PC was a Pentium II 233 which I got in 1997
 
Like Eyrei and VRWCAgent, my first was a TI-99/4a. Cartridge slot (for games, pretty much) and a tape deck for saving/loading programs. FFing/rewinding to the right part of the cassette tape and typing load or save (then hitting play or record) is an aspect of computing that I'll never miss.
 
Commodore 64, with four games. A racing game, a golf game, one really odd olympics game and an other game where you ran around and killed robots. Even in the late 90's me and a couple of friends used to bring it up from the basement once in a while to play those games, ah the nostalgia :p . Unfortunately the deskstation finally gave up around ten years ago and I gave away what was still working to a friend of mine who collect such things as a hobby.
 
The Olivetti M21:

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Clocking in at a cool 8Mhz, 640Kb of memory, 2 5 1/4" floppy drives, and no harddrive. It was portable though ! It was supposed to be used for word processing by my parents, but my sister and I ended up using it for Kings' Quest, Leisure Suit Larry ( at age 11 :D ), and a range of arcade games (Digger, Xonix, Paratrooper, Tetris, Night Mission Pinball (with which we ruined the machine's Shift keys, to my parents' great annoyance and expense).

My own first computer was a second-hand generic 16Mhz 286 with a 20MB harddrive, running Dos 6, on which I played Civ1 and Historyline 1914-1918 mainly.
 
My family's first computer was a Dell 386 machine. Can't remember any of the technical specifications since I was too young to really care. It was awesome though. It came with Windows 3.1 and had Civilization I and Colonization installed.

The first computer I personally owned was made by a small manufacturing called Axis system which has been out of business since 2000. It had a Pentium II processor running at 333mhz, 64mb of memory (I added 256 mb later on for a total of 320mb), and an 8mb video card. Despite the terrible reputation of the afformentioned company, the only hardware I had to replace was a CD drive.

The machine still works and is in my old room. It has some problems though, the mouse is nearly shot, some keys on the keyboard are a little unresponsive, and the internal battery is dead (every time I start the computer the date is set at Jan. 1, 1998). I really want to sell it, but I don't think I could even give it away.

The first laptop I own was given to me by my brother several months ago. His work place no longer wanted it so I got it for free. It has a Pentium II processor running at 400mhz, 256mb of ram, and a 4mb video card. It's great for surfing the web and word processing, bit is rather heavy on comparison with current laptops. It weighs just under 15 pounds.
 
Rhymes said:
i don't remember the name, but my first computer had a 386 processor and about 100 meg hard disk!

I had the Pentium 286 :)
Came with this odd game - Civilization..

I was too young to ever get it to work.. every time i started the game, all i got was a black screen with a little wagon in the middle...

I didn't think anything of it... but after my Civ3 addiction, i find it a little odd.
 
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