anybody remember having a computer before Windows existed ?

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Spamela

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bad memories here:

TI 99/4a, C/64, TRS/80, Apple II, PET.
plus, lots of IBM PC compatibles prior to Windoze.
 

flxnimprtmscl

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In the mid late 80's we had some Mac that my dad's company had bought for him. I have no freaking clue what it was though.
 

Chaotic42

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My computer history

C-64 (~960KHz): 1986-1991
Tandy SL1000 (4.77MHz): 1991-1995
Packard Bell S301 (60MHz): 1995-1996
AMD K5-166: 1996-1996
AMD K6-200: 1996-1998
Intel Celeron 366: 1998-2000
AMD Thunderbird 1GHz: 2000-2002
AMD Tbred 1.533GHz: 2002-2002
2xAMD Tbred 1.533GHz: 2002-2004
AMD Tbread 1.533GHz: 2004-present
 

SilverThief

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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.


Well damnit! I do remember getting a computer in 85, and at some point I did play BTII, Doom, Wolfenstein 3d!

:eek:

Must be the :beer:
 

machintos

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Man... I was still in elementary school and my dad bought a computer.
We had to use DOS to start the computer and I didn't know anything about computer. All I remember is that I only used the computer to play video games like dig dug, bubble bobble. And my monitor was black and white...
 

Metalloid

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I learned how to run my Sesame Street games from a floppy in DOS on our first computer when I was 4.

Got Windows 95 and a CD-ROM for Christmas when I was 6 or 7.

EDIT: Oh, and I really don't think playing Doom when I was 9 had any effect on what type of person I became. I am actually very passive and calm, I just enjoy "pretending" to blow the heads off of virtual terrorists.
 

alkemyst

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how many remember programs in magazines? I remember mostly C64 had the best magazine games....not many had the //e's to program at home. The Atari 400/800 also had good magazine games.

Some other interesting machines at the time were the TRS-80/COCO and the Model 3 and 4's....the TI-4/As, timex sinclar's....the coleco add on 'computer'...I think ADAM?.

I used to like ultima's/wizardry/bard's tale, autoduel, and just chatting/neffing like today :)

Å
 

alkemyst

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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.

My brother did Free-BSD I believe in around 1992 or so with his Amiga 3000. He has never gone back to any other OS, but Unix/Linux since except for OSX within the last 3 months.

He has become such a guru at unix plus along with his CCIE and plus the fact he has edited several tech books now basically a low end/entry level job to him would be starting at *six* figures. I am the idiot that went to college, I am happy at mid *five* figures.

Å
 

AvesPKS

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Commodore 64...My friends are knocking down my door!

Anybody else remember that commercial?:D
 

Grey

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I had the ill-fated PC-jr from IBM. I believe it used DOS . It used cartridges for programs, it was very weird back then.
 

ctcsoft

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Originally posted by: Linux23
Tandy 1000RL, 740K floppy and no Hard drive. Fastest computer I used.

ROFL. I had the same tandy. dual 3.5 floppy drives. no hard drive. had a 2400 baud modem to dial out to BBS's.

Then I moved up :

486 sx 33
2x 512mb WD Caviars ( were huge back then!! ) This is back when 1gb drives cost $300. Yes! $300!!
like 48mb ram I think.
14.4 then a Zoltrix 28.8 modem

Running an ultra l33t renegade bbs. haha.


*** I remeber having Prodigy Online service and that is where I first found out about the OJ murders. Then I flipped on the TV. WOW.
 

Tom

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I still have an Atari ST I got in 1985, even modded it myself to a full megabyte of ram by soldering memory chips piggyback !
 

Nocturnal

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I was first introduced to a Packard Bell computer that had Packard Bell's propriertary Windows-like program/psuedo OS and then Windows 3.1.
 

sonambulo

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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.
 

RossGr

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My first computer was an Apple II+, In '86 I got a dual floppy 8086 machine (1 MB of memory!) Dos of course. I did not have a WinBlows machine till the mid 90s.

Different vein:
Last night the kid trotted out a recording of an X-files episode he wanted to watch. I kinda forgot we were watching a tape...

A Packard Bell commercial came on!! My initial response was "Wow, they're back?? Then When it said "386 with 4MB of memory and Windows 3.1 , it hit me...."how old is this tape!
 

RossGr

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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.

Excel is the newcomer,
Did you ever use VisiCalc? This Apple II app. was the FIRST spread sheet
 

rgwalt

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My first computer had a 4 color monitor. No hard drive, but two 5.25" floppy drives were available. I can't remember how much memory we had, but I doubt it was more than 512K. I also don't remember the model number or processor type. The computer was made by IBM, I'm thinking it was an AT or an XT. We booted to DOS... No windows. I asked my dad for a 2400bps modem for my birthday when I was 8 or 9 years old, and I used it to dial in to local BBS's.

Then we switched to a Mac when I was 12. My computing abilities essentially stagnated for 6 years, though I did learn quite a bit about Mac, word processing, and spreadsheets. I had my first external hard drive and CD-ROM with the Mac, as well as my first inkjet printer (Apple Stylewriter).

Then I got a Compaq when I went to college, and developed all my elite skills with x86 Intel based hardware. I installed and configured ethernet cards in the dorms to meet new people and make friends. I started bulding computers and overclocking when I was a junior, and left the hobby behind as a senior to devote more time to drinking.

I'm getting ready to brush up on my skills and put together a new box. I haven't lost my touch, but I haven't kept up with the latest technologies.

Ryan
 

my first was a PC-JR
16 color video cartridge, BASIC cartridge
a buttload of ram (came with 128k, we bumped it to 512.....which added like 8 inches onto the side of the box)

i was 5 or 6, learned enough BASIC to hack my dads TRUCKER game by the time i was 9