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the first time (ever) you did something on a computer ?

flexy

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i try to remember,
but the first time i ever sat in front of a computer was in the very early 80s at a fair. IBM had a booth there with two huge PCs which ran some programs. I had a discounted weekly ticket to the fair because my dad was there too with his company he worked for.

IBM had this 'moon lander' game running..this text game written in BASIC where it 'simulated' a moon lander and you had to enter the acceleration values (AFAIK) of the space craft so it didnt crash 🙂

I remember how fascinated i was by these huge machines...like they contained the answer to everything and had incredible calculation powers now at the tip of your fingers/keyboard 🙂 (Of course i didnt have any clue what to type..but it was fascinating) 😛
 
It was in HS, and there was no game, the world sucked then, because all my school had was Mac. The first thing I did was trying to delete something.....
 
My dad brought home a Macintosh (one of the earlier models) so I could write up a report from school.
I found the "secret" folder that had Leisure Suit Larry in it.

It was an interesting experience for an 8 year old :Q
 
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Two words.... Oregon Trail!!!

Hehe I remember playing that and some wierd Apple game I cannot remember any more but, they actually involved apples somehow.

Oregon Trail was definitely a staple and it was so much fun.
 
Hmmm.. I think it was either when my mother was working for Digital and brought home a new "DecMateII"..with 2400 baud modem...or the Commodore 64 I still have to this day...heh.


*sigh*

<-- Realizes he is getting old...
 
Originally posted by: Nohr
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Two words.... Oregon Trail!!!
Yup! And Lemonade Stand. 😀

I still remember changing the program for Lemonade Stand, so I could sell as many cups as I wanted for as much money as I wanted. I wanted to win the prize the teacher was offering. Sure, it was only popcorn, but it was free. 😛
 
Originally posted by: bthorny
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Two words.... Oregon Trail!!!

Hehe I remember playing that and some wierd Apple game I cannot remember any more but, they actually involved apples somehow.

Oregon Trail was definitely a staple and it was so much fun.

Are you thinking of Apple Panic, where you had to dig the hole, wait for the apples to fall in, then fill it in to kill them?
 
the first thing i ever did on a comp was.. turn it on 🙂
yea, after that.. i typed my name on the dos prompt only to get 'bad command or file name'.
lol, those dayzz..
 
The first computer I ever saw was when I was in college back in '82 . I took a basic programming class and the computer was huuuuuuge and read punch cards 🙂


Sysadmin
 
around 1980

either the TRS-80 at the local radio shack or the Commodore PET in junior high school. we bought an apple II shortly after that
 
Originally posted by: bthorny
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Two words.... Oregon Trail!!!

Hehe I remember playing that and some wierd Apple game I cannot remember any more but, they actually involved apples somehow.

Apple Panic?

it was a game where you would run around being chased by maniac apples, you dug a hole, they fall in the hole, you fill it in to kill them

very good back in the day 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
When I was in 5th grade, we had them at this school I went to (this was back in 1978).

1978 I was in 10th grade and ordered a Timex Sinclair 1000 Computer kit from the back of the Electronics Magazine.

Built the small computer and then later got a TRS-80, then an IBM XT in 1983, got online with the TRS-80 in 1983, didn;t have the Hayes Modem yet that was invented for the PC, it wasn't until 1986 that I got online with Compuserve with the PC.


 
The first computer I used, I never actually touched. We would create programs on punch cards and hand them in at the computer center. Later we'd come back and they would return the cards along with the printout of the job run.

The first one I actually touched was a million-dollar CAD system based on a DEC PDP 11/70. I used an $80,000 workstation to do CAD drafting. It was amazing. To reboot the PDP, you would set a bunch of switches on the front to indicate the address of the boot program then hit the load switch.
 
organ trail and a math game I can't recall the name off. like math munchers or something where you controlled a little alien dude and ate the correct numbers.
 
We had a tandy first. I believe it had MS DOS 6.22. The one with somekind of gui. I played some "3d" jet-fighter game, and dig-dug (I think). Great times. Then my dad got a Macintosh LC and I whored crystal quest. God that game ruled.
 
oregon trail on the apple 2gs

i also remember my dad and sister playing some game on there... like a wizard type game with riddles and stuff, never really played it myself though.
 
When I was about 5 I played a Sesame St. Coloring Book game on my grandfather's IBM 😀 That's as far back as I can remember with computers.
 
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