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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: SilverThief
1985
I remember playing Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego, Bard's Tale II, Doom, Wolfenstein 3D, and connecting to BBS's for my porn fix.
SIGH
Wolf 3D and Doom? you should your 'decade' is right? BTII was a late 80's game though.
Originally posted by: cquark
I started with a TRS-80 with 32K, a cassette tape, and an acoustically coupled 300bps modem in the 70s, but I've never really had a MS Windows-based computer. I bought my first IBM-compatible PC in 1995 and immediately put one of the earliest releases of RedHat Linux on it.
Originally posted by: Linux23
Tandy 1000RL, 740K floppy and no Hard drive. Fastest computer I used.
Originally posted by: bigalt
was there actually a productive use of the commodore 64?
I remember my dad had some spreadsheet programs on it that he seemed to use an awful lot. The machine was also capable of teaching me a bit of BASIC.
The games were where it was at though. I had this one game(can't remember the name) where you were a rooster sitting on a seesaw and enemy roosters dropped weights onto the seesaw. The goal was to use leverage to send the weights flying back and knock them out. Great, great fun.
You know...as I write this post I'm suddenly remembering a Q-Bert cabinet my dad picked up when I was 5 or 6. I can distinctly remember one instance when I played the game until I peed my pants...and continued playing for a good 20 more levels. Laugh all you want. It was so worth it. I dominated every kid in the neighborhood at that game until the machine tanked. Meeeeeeeeeeemorrrrrrrieeeeeeeees.
Originally posted by: PowerEngineer
I sure do. I remember that my first version of Excel (maybe 2.0?) came with a run-time version of Windows.