My first pc I used was a windows 98 computer, I don't remember the specs because I was young at the time but i'd imagine it wasn't great.
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Does a C64 count?
Otherwise, a 386 with a 10MB hard drive and monochrome screen.
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My first computer was a Laser 128 (an Apple IIe clone). I think I had most 16 colors on the screen. Classic 5.25 floppy drive. I programmed my own games over the summer in Apple basic from Apple magazines I bought. I played Aklabeth (precursor to Ultima), Lode Runner, Might and Magic 1, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego, Summer and Winter Olympic Games. The old 2D version of Castle Wolfenstein.
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Now I feel kind of new at this, seeing at your answers
I only know the hardware because I still have the pc, otherwhise I would probably told you it was a pentium 4 and nothing else
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I still remember that piece of junk after 13 years, it had an AMD Duron 1100 Mhz processor, 128 MB SDR RAM, 40 GB Maxtor hard disk, a stupid useless VIA integrated video card with 8 MB VRAM and no AGP ports to install something better and Windows ME.
WINDOWS ME.
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Pentium 4
2 GB ram
Nvidia GT8800
32 GB or hard drive space.
Used it till august, then got my beast
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Mine was a CP500... http://www.classiccmp.org/cpmarchives/trs80/mirrors/www.mdutra.com/en/CP-500.html
After that ... better, after few years got it my pentium III 500Mhz kkkk with win95 o/
yep was a big gap kkkk
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I've never played aoe 2, juest played the first one plus expansions
Still have gta vice city, the only one I have beaten,never managed to finish gta iii and sa
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My first pc:
Pentium 4 3.2Ghz
1GB RAM DDR
nVidia FX 5200
80GB HD
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Commodore 64 was the first one I owned. I had it hooked up to a tiny black and white television for a little while when I first got it. That was fine for Zork though. Later it was decked out with a color television. It had the cartridge port, floppy and tape drives, SAM (software automatic mouth, text to speech), and two-button joysticks.
The first one I used regularly but did not own was a Commodore VIC-20.
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Mine was a 368DX-40 with amazing 8 MB of memory, 40MB of hard disk space (doubled using DoubleSpace to 80 MB), 256KB B/W graphics card and of course 14" Black and White monitor. Later that year I upgraded my card to a 512KB color card, but not my monitor so I got stuck with B/W output :)
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Mine was this one
pc
I used this computer till early 2012 when I bought the one that I'm using now
I got it when my uncle passed away, it was his computer around 2003. I got it on 2005 (I'm 19). That's why I still keep it because of him actually, he was like my older brother.
Also, I made a private giveaway of a game that I enjoyed a lot on that PC, there's no CV so anyone feel free to join
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