Diatribe1974
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Commodore 64. I can still remember that loud as fuck disc drive reading my Zork disc to this day.
wayward archer said:![]()
Worst keyboard ever.
Learned to program in BASIC by copying programs out of Byte Magazine. Had a ton of awesome games for it too.
I had a Commodore as well and all I learned to do on it was load games. Man, Archon was the shit.DiatribeEQ said:Commodore 64. I can still remember that loud as fuck disc drive reading my Zork disc to this day.
*brofist*Jill Sandwich said:![]()
You're not hardcoreif your first computer's RAM isn't in kilobytes.an old fart
The Apple IIc was the shit. Looked good, excellent keyboard, a goddamn carrying handle, and lowercase letters.weekend_warrior said:![]()
Apple II. Lemonade Stand like a boss.
-Yeti said:Dang, I really can't remember the name, but I know it had Windows 8 and like a 8GB HDD or something like that.
-Yeti said:Dang, I really can't remember the name, but I know it had Windows 8 and like a 8GB HDD or something like that.
But my first self-bought computer is actually what I'm using right now. It's a Sony VAIO VGN-NS325J. I bought it back in 2009.
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It's pretty good for browsing the web.. nothing more. It can barely run Minecraft.
R2D4 said:Amazing that a PC from the future has such a small HD. Must be an SSD.
I had the same one. I actually remember upgrading this thing to Windows 95. It took a shit ton of Floppy discs and a whole bunch of time but I got it up and running. I felt like such a badass. This thing ran for years and I think my mom actually may still have it in her house.AbsoluteZero said:![]()
Looked like the above.
To be fair ME was easily the worst version of Windows.bud said:it was bought in 2000. it was some crappy packard bell that was running on millenium edition.
IT FUCKING CRASHED TWICE WHILE INSTALLING. windows me scarred me for life.
SUPARSTARX said:Oh yeah, and having to learn dos command at 13 wasn't too fun for me
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BBC Micro. Used to love the games available for it.
The company "Bazzasoft" produced a good few BBC/Electron Public Domain
titles in the late Eighties and early Nineties [It was behind the "Bazza-
soft Filing System 2.34" demo in EUG #45 - Ed] with one of its more noted
releases being the Bazzasoft Adventure Programming System (B.A.P.S.).
SUPARSTARX said:Oh yeah, and having to learn dos command at 13 wasn't too fun for me