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    celeron 1.6
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    Texas Instrument.. booted to BASIC... like 10k lines of code for lunar lander FTW!
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    Intel Pentium
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    I still Love Amiga!!
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    Pentium 286 . oh life move so fast (
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    It was an Intel Pentium 133Mhz, hdd 5Gb, ram 128mb. Windows 98SE. It's very good.
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  7. #107
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    First Computer

    My very first computer did not even have a name (it was that unknown) 450 mhz, 10GB hard disk, 32mb Ram and runs on windows 95. If I look at that computer now with the kind of evolution that the cyber world has gone through, I clearly see just how far I have come from :-).
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    zx spectrum i think.
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    HP was my first computer that i bought in 2009.
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    Commodore 64.
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    my very first computer was AMD which my father bought for me in 2002 still we have that with us
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    My first computer was a Pentium 120Mhz with 16MB ram, 1,2GB hdd, running Windows 3.11.. Before that I used to play Alley Cat on my father's 286(?), been a nerd ever since .
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    Windows XP 256mb ram, graphic card 64, procesor 1.7ghz,HD 80 GB
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  14. #114
    Commodore 64 my first love ... !
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    Commodore 64.

    I remember playing Giana sisters with my brother 10+ hours a day
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    Mine was XT 8088, no hard drive, boot to DOS using 5,25" 360KB floppy...
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    Commodore Vic 20. Geez I feel old
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    What was your very first computer? : Reply to Thread

    My first computer was a Sinclair ZX spectrum, and it used cassette tapes.

    I recall playing a game called "Stonkers".


    Quote Originally Posted by subzer0 View Post
    Mine was the Commodore 64 back around 1983. I loved that computer, and had some good memories from that time. Like running a BBS on my parents home phone line ("evenings only" ). I remember faking I was sick one day back in grade 8, and I stayed home and played Castle Wolfenstein all day!
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    My first was a old clone box. Running DOS. 33mhz cpu, 8mb ram...those were the days
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    I can remember it was able to run Windows 98SE. Probably 64MB RAM or 128MB RAM. Plus a pretty good processor in that time.
    Last time I started it, it probably took like 5-10 minutes... Arggh it's super slow compared to today's standard.
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    I do not remember the exact name. I think his name was Sinclair ZX .... You could not really do much with it, but for its time it was impressive enough.
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  22. #122
    I can't remember the name, but it ran on Windows NT ;D
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    IBM PCjr . . .
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    My 1st comp was an AMD K6-2 400 Mhz with 32 MB RAM, 4,7 GB HDD 14" display and Windows 98.
    I spent many nights of AgeOfEmpires2, CC Tiberian Sun and StartCraft on that old one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giga International View Post
    I do not remember the exact name. I think his name was Sinclair ZX .... You could not really do much with it, but for its time it was impressive enough.
    I had one of those, a Sinclair ZX Spectrum with cassette tapes for data storage
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