My first PC was an IBM compatible back in 1984, advertised as
fully IBM compatible back when reverse engineering the BIOS was still an achievement! Cost over $1,500 with a Sony monitor and a genuine Hercules vid card, as opposed to a mere Hercules compatible, because SCREEN FONTS, which were unheard of back then.
A year or two later, I got a Cardinal modem for $50 from a guy at PACS, the Philadelphia Area Computer Society. They had just come out and that price was killer. Going to PACS in those days felt like a band of brothers.
I vividly remember sitting on my enclosed porch jutting over a south facing hill, surrounding by trees on a sultry summer evening and connecting to the PACS BBS while drinking in my green phosphor screen and thinking, "Damn, ain't this the life!"
