Oldest Computer?

Diffusion

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What is the oldest machine everyone has? I just scored a Solbourne 5/600 with 4 33mhz SPARC processors, and 160 mp of RAM. I also have a DECstation 3100 with a 16mhz R2000 processor (the first commercial RISC system I am told). My most recent "old" hardware, is a SPARCstation 2 with a SPARCstation 5 upgrade board, 110mhz processor, and 64mb of RAM. The oldest of those machines is either the DEC or the Solbourne, both wen't into production around 1989.
EDIT: Forgot to mention the cool part, the Solbourne weighs over 100 lbs, is about as big as 4 full tower cases stacked next to each other, has at least a dozen seperate boards in it, and the floor shakes when I turn it on.
 

RossMAN

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I have an IBM XT sitting in my mother's garage and an old Mac Plus, from way back in the early 80's.

Hard drive, what's that?

:eek:
 

etech

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Ross, the XT's had a 10 meg hard drive at least all of the ones I saw did.

I still have an original IBM PC with 2 floppy drives, it has the old green monitor with the long persistance screen.

ibmxt

I still work on Perkin Elmer/Concurrent 3210 computers at work. They're starting to be phased out now though.
 

RossMAN

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Actually I think you're right it had a hard drive although it was very small, it was the Mac Plus which had no hard drive.
 

Darein

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Wow, you guys are old school. Oldest I have is a pentium 60. Somewhere around here is an old 386 with a motherboard though.
 

milagro

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I have a Commodore Vic 20 in my parents garage...anyone remember the specs on that?
 

damocles

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I have a ZX81 (with the ram upgrade to a full 1k i think) in a box somewhere. Wish i still had my ZX spectrum
 

ElFenix

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i have ENIANC, which i think was the first computer so i gotas allo aof you beats. or womsthing toosl cliek that... damn... i should stop rdinkings earlier in the eveneing so that i can come pabclk here an dmake sense. hoowoos.
 

Diffusion

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<< i should stop rdinkings earlier in the eveneing so that i can come pabclk here an dmake sense. hoowoos. >>


Yeah.
 

ISAslot

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IBM PC, and IBM AT, DTK 286.

What is sad is that I got the first in 96', and I used them as my main computer(s) till 98'. I used the PC, then the AT, then a clone 286 (12mhz!).
 

Cyberian

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<< , it has the old green monitor with the long persistance screen.
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Is that what it's called?? :)

Makes it sound like a 'feature'!
 

etech

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&quot;it has the old green monitor with the long persistance screen. &quot;

No, it definately was not a feature. It's been quite awhile but I remember some very bad reviews on the orginal monitor that came with the IBM PC's.

If you did a clear screen, you could still see a ghost image for a short period of time. I think they only shipped with that monitor for a few months which is why I mentioned that the one I have has that &quot;feature&quot;.



RossMan, after I reread your post I was wondering if you were talking about the Mac not having a hard drive. Except for playing with a Lisa for a week or so I have managed to not have much to do with Macs.

 

JediKnut

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Oldest I EVER had was a Spectrum (don't remember the model number...) Not the ZX Spectrum, that came much later. Right now the oldest is a 486 I have lying around sumplace collecting cobwebs :)
 

IJump

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I have a couple of 286s and old macs in the garage. I am not sure if they work.
 

Burn

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IBM PC Jr with the 32k ram upgrade for a grand total of 64k. No hard drive, and only one 5 1/4 floppy.
 

serialb

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I had a 8086 in the mid-80s. Can't remember the specs in details. As far as I remember, it had no HDD, CGA color and 2 5.25&quot; drives. I need DOS 2.0 to boot the computer!

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osage

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Packard Bell Legend 406CD, screaming Pentium 75, 32 mb ram.

still works like a charm, from 1995 I believe
 

soapdish

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Original macintosh... only has a disk drive.



As in the original macintosh... Its stored away though... It will be worth something to someone someday (that's why I keep it :) )
 

jonnyGURU

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I've got an Abacus.

Don't know how to use it. :(

No BIOS flash available.
 

dunn

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i have a hp pavilion, it is about 700 mhz and has 320 mb ram.

yea this is my oldest machine