What was your first computer? And I don't mean family computers nor computers that you were sharing with someone.

Mine was Pentium II 266Mhz, 64MB Ram, 4GB HDD. I bought it second hand for like $350 and after few weeks I upgraded a graphic card to nVidia GeForce MX200 to be able to play THPS 2 :D

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Commodore 128 and a Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer

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Calculator.

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These weren't mine, but I used it before I got my very own, they were 386 / 486, then an Apple Mac and some sort of Atari Console. (Belonged to my elder brother)

Own stuff for when I was older; SEGA Genesis 16-bit, SEGA Game Gear, my very own pc which was a Pentium 66Mhz with the Turbo mode on it was 133. Also it had 1GB HDD, 32MB RAM, Creative Sound 16-bit, 8x CD-ROM and a Stiffy Drive but it used the larger stiffy's not the 1.44MB ones :)

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Haha, I don't remember much. ALl I know is that it had the Pentium sticker on it and some Diamond one as well, I also remember play Total Annihilation on it loads.

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Mine was Pentium I 133Mhz- 4.2Gb HDD- 8 or 16MB Ram - Voodoo 1

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Acer Aspire 5720ZG: Intel Dual Core 1.46GHz, 1GB RAM (upgraded to 3GB), GeForce 8400M GS (died one day while playing Mass Effect, replaced with GF 9600M GS), 160GB HDD (also died, during defragmentation, replaced with 320GB HDD).

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old ass dell tower with pentium 4, 512 ram, 32 vram, 10 gig HDD, 5.2 floppy drive, win xp pro

I could run doom 2.

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commodore 64

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i think my first is an IBM PC (can't remember it very well, i was only 2 1/2 years old), i remember playing Prince of Persia in it (all day long), and i remember messing with my aunt college assignment (she is surprised and doesn't know whether to be angry or happy, cos the fact a 2 years old modified her college assignment).

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My notebook.

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Our first family computer was an IBM 66Mhz ("Aptiva" or something like that) Windows 95 machine with 8 MB ram, upgraded to 16 MB later on.

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does commodore count as a computer ?

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YES!!! It does.

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I dont remember the CPU but it had 8mb Ram and 256mb HD

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commodore 64
processor 0,985 MHz
ram 64 kB

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Vaio PCG-505TS. I still have it, actually. It only stopped working a couple years ago. Before that, I just used my mother's computers. She was an engineer, so she always had high end stuff back then. :D

Edit: Don't remember the specs, but this site claims these were them. Sounds about right.

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286 (Paratrooper, Goody, Livingstone, Cat)

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An Aquarius, circa 1980. Its operating system was GW-BASIC, and it accepted program cartridges. There was a tape drive peripheral, but it never worked. The printer was dot-matrix, and ran on double-wide receipt paper. No monitor, it plugged into a TV like a game console.

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Commmodore VIC-20... 3.5KB of usable RAM.

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i486DX (33Mhz), 32k Memory (or 64k, I'm not sure but I know I upgraded it), 500MB Hard Drive, AT Power Supply, Serial Mouse, AT Keyboard (5pin DIN), 13" CRT, VGA Graphics. DOS6/Windows3.1 for Workgroups.

I still had most of the stuff until last year when a small fire started in the CRT so that and some other parts got binned. I have the Hard drive and CPU sat in my cupboard.

I also owned a Compaq LTE Elite 4/75CX which I still have although the floppy drive is buggered so it's mostly useless.
http://www.bigkey.com/pic/pic/compaq/laptop/4699_compaq_lte_elite_4-75cx_24-500.jpg

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I don't even think my first PC had a name .. it belongs to my father and it was the first model ever in portugal xD

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Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer 2 with a cassette tape drive.

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Apple IIe with colour screen.

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I bought a second-hand 486 100mhz for $550NZD in 1998. It was a Philips all-in-one box. The maximum resolution of the monitor was 600x800.
It was quite a neat little thing. Also the first time I used Windows 95.

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