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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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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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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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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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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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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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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