Mine was a Macintosh LC.

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think it was a 2/86 with 25mhz and a turbo button that increased the power up to 33mhz using firstly dos and later windows 3.1
man that was fun to use norton commander

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Amstrad CPC 664, from my dad when he bought his first Windows PC.

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Potato.

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How many chips were in it?

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July 1992 Olympics, birthday and pc (for parents work and my entertainment) what could be wrong that summer? We even rent a TV to see the competitions.
486 100Mhz (x2)

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3.86 black and white portatil witg dos and windows 3.11

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model xp350 hp desktop pc with windows xp

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Amiga 500 (if that counts as PC), then later a 386DX/40.

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I guess it counts as a computer, not PC (the amiga)
Congratulations for had having that great computer! I've never been able to test one and seems to be an awesome piece of gaming history.

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yes, it was quite awesome. certainly better than the C64 and C128 some friends had at that time. i recently used an emulator to play Lionheart again, which was one of the graphically most impressive Amiga titles back then, and also a lot of fun.

when i got the 386, it was way worse in the beginning. i had only very few games, and no sound card. so i was a little disappointed at first. but it didn't take long, and the PC was better in every aspect.

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PC 286 20Mhz - 1Mb RAM

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Pentium 100 Mhz, 8MB Ram. A few years after I upgraded to 24 MB Ram. Good old memories.

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Урал ДПК 8/64к - USSR Spectrum clone

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MSX in 1985

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a Commodore PET

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Then I upgraded to an Acorn Electron, which I upgraded into a sprawling mess that looks something like the attached image.

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AMD K6-2. Traded it for a Pentium III (Slot1) in a couple of months though.

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Mine was a 286

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► CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K @4.0GHz
╠► GPU: ASUS GeForce STRIX GTX 980
╠► Motherboard: MSI Z97 GAMING 3
╠► Memory: 8GB DDR3
╠► SSD: Samsung SSD 840 Evo Series 120GB
╠► HDD: 2TB Seagate
╠► PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 850W
╠► Case: Cooler Master HAF 912 Plus
╠► OS: Windows 8.1
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Atari, but I don't remember which one.

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Amstrad cpc 6128 (128ko ram !!!) :)

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Ahh, honestly can't remember but it defenitely wasn't as old as some i've seen here, it was about 2003 or so i'd say.

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Pentium 120 mhz. 16mb of RAM. Voodoo 3DFX graphics card. It was the best shit on the block yo.

Ahhh, glide.

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An i286 - that was a beast :)

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Vic20 which came before the Commodore 64. Eventually I bought a 486 DX-2 66. It had I believe a 540meg hard drive and 8 or 16 megs of ram along with a 3.5 inch floppy and a CD drive. Been so long since I had it, I don't actually remember what was fully in it. lol I do remember that at the time it was like double what most others had.

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