Your first computer.
Your first computer.
What was your first desktop computer?
NEC
75mhz Pentium 1
8mb EDO RAM (upgraded to 16mb)
1GB hard drive
Floppy Drive
28.8k modem
Windows 95
NEC
75mhz Pentium 1
8mb EDO RAM (upgraded to 16mb)
1GB hard drive
Floppy Drive
28.8k modem
Windows 95
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My first computer was an Amstrad CPC464... oooh, absolutely wonderful machine, with its whopping 64K ram, built-in tape-drive. I even had a colour monitor 
My first PC was a 286 10Mhz, 3Meg RAM, 1Meg Cirrus Logic graphics card. Hot lil machine - Wolf3D was smooth as a baby's butt
Then I went up to a Dell Dimension 450v (486DX2/50, 8Meg RAM, 2x Panasonic CD-Rom drive, 1Meg VesaLB Cirrus Logic video, 15" Monitor). Was the best money could buy at the time. Kinda pathetic & weedy now though

My first PC was a 286 10Mhz, 3Meg RAM, 1Meg Cirrus Logic graphics card. Hot lil machine - Wolf3D was smooth as a baby's butt

Then I went up to a Dell Dimension 450v (486DX2/50, 8Meg RAM, 2x Panasonic CD-Rom drive, 1Meg VesaLB Cirrus Logic video, 15" Monitor). Was the best money could buy at the time. Kinda pathetic & weedy now though

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mine was an old Tandy 1000, i forget the exact one, i cant find one that looks like it, its not like the others i see, but its been a long long time since ive seen it. that thing was awsome i could print in red, black, green, or blue, and take all night to print a pic of a christmas tree, i went to sleep many nights with the joyous loulybye of a dot matrix tandy printer.
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wow
Wow, my first kind of out-paces many here lol (and I thought I had it bad).
Intel Celeron 400MHz @ 66FSB
Onboard Rage 128 8MB
128MB PC133 RAM
Integraded Audio
Windows 98
Thats about all I can remember. I actually ended up adding a Radeon 7000 64MB and 256MB of RAM a few years down the line and did quite well with Tribes 2 and some of the newer games at the time.
Intel Celeron 400MHz @ 66FSB
Onboard Rage 128 8MB
128MB PC133 RAM
Integraded Audio
Windows 98
Thats about all I can remember. I actually ended up adding a Radeon 7000 64MB and 256MB of RAM a few years down the line and did quite well with Tribes 2 and some of the newer games at the time.
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I know it was an old Compaq atleast 1995 Maybe older I was 7 at the time so it was about two years old when we got it. But the first one with the internet is the one I have right now. A Dell Dimension 2400 

Sometimes I think I'm really good with computers, then theres the other 99.9% of the time where I'm like what the h**l!
AMD K6-450Mhz, 32mb ram, tnt card and a modem. It was fine running Unreal TOurnament but it was dead slow!
GigaByte GA-7VTXH 266, 2x256MB PC2100 DDR, Athlon XP 2100+ (266), MSI GF4Ti4600-VTD, Internal 56K Modem, SBLive 5.1, 10/100 NIC.
IDE: 2x20GB HDD, Sony CD-RW & DVD-ROM
JeanTech 400W (+3.3v 28A; +5v 35A; +12v 17A and +3.3v/+5v => 220W & +12v => 17A)
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8088 IBM clone, Hercules graphics adapater (simulated CGA using monochrome!), dual 5 1/4 floppy drives, 20 MB hard card hard drive. I got Quest for Glory II - Trial by Fire that Christmas, and was hooked on computers ever since!
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First computer
My first computer is the one im using that i built about a year ago. Its and AMD athlon 2500xp+ on an abit-an7 mobo, it has 512mb DDR400 RAM. It also has a Nvidia Geforce FX5700LE 256MB graphics card and a win TV PCI card.
Storage wise i have a Maxtor 40gb and a western digital 200gb and i also have a dual layer dvd burner.
If you're wondering how i managed to build this, its because i did my work experience at a computer shop and i learnt to build computers while i was there.
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Jeez, that's the worst yet. I'm going to go cry now. While I'm doing that, you might want to go look for that computer, because NASA still buys the 8086 chips and boards and I've seen them pay up to 500$ for them before.
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Your first computer.
The first computer that I worked on did not have any storage other than the 16 k of ram it had in it. It was a comador 16 pre dated the vic by a few years in fact the 16 had no drives at all and you had to type in every program you wanted to play and if it got turned off you had to start all over again. It took days to put in a program of the easiest nature. I don,t even remeber when we got the books with th programs in them to put in the thing. I remeber when tape drives came out and it took only 15 minutes to a half an hour to get a program running it was quite the thing at the time lol. 
