dunno if its been posted before but ill post ne way, what was the specs of ure first pc. i think mines was like a pentium 1 or something it couldnt even play cs 1.5
My first computer was a TI-99/4A. Had the voice synth. and tape player. TI Invaders FTW!!!!!
Found the specs: CPU: TI TMS9900, 3MHz Memory: 16K RAM, 26K ROM 192 X 256, 16 color graphics
Found the specs: CPU: TI TMS9900, 3MHz Memory: 16K RAM, 26K ROM 192 X 256, 16 color graphics
Last edited by d3athwi5h4 (2006-11-09 23:37:23)
My first compuer was exactly like Strong Bad's first computer - the green one. It could play some awesome games like "Alleycat" and "Paganitzu".
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fx5500
512MB RAM
Celeron D
512MB RAM
Celeron D
Oh man, what a piece of shit I had.
Intel 1.6
512MB RAM
80g HD
The only good thing about this computer was the smoke it produced after the fireworks display put inside of it.
Intel 1.6
512MB RAM
80g HD
The only good thing about this computer was the smoke it produced after the fireworks display put inside of it.
mine was something similar to this one if not worst
Case: Desktop
CPU: 600MHz Intel Pentium III
RAM: 64 MB
Hard drive: 10 GB
Floppy drive: 1.44MB 3.5" and 1.2MB 5.25"
Operating system: Windows 95
monitor looked exactly like this
Case: Desktop
CPU: 600MHz Intel Pentium III
RAM: 64 MB
Hard drive: 10 GB
Floppy drive: 1.44MB 3.5" and 1.2MB 5.25"
Operating system: Windows 95
monitor looked exactly like this
Last edited by blademaster (2006-11-09 23:34:14)
NAME TRS 80 MODEL II
MANUFACTURER Tandy Radio Shack
TYPE Professional Computer
ORIGIN U.S.A.
YEAR May 1979
BUILT IN LANGUAGE Basic delivered on disk
KEYBOARD Full-stroke keyboard with separated numeric keypad
CPU Zilog Z80 A
SPEED 4 MHz
RAM 32 / 64 KB depending on models
ROM Unkown
TEXT MODES 40 x 24 / 80 x 24
GRAPHIC MODES None, but 32 graphical symbols are available to simulate graphics
COLORS monochrome built-in monitor
SIZE / WEIGHT Heavy !
I/O PORTS Centronics/Parallel port, 2 x serial/RS232 ports
BUILT IN MEDIA One full height Shugart 8'' drive, single sided floppies with a capacity of 500K
OS TRS-DOS
POWER SUPPLY Built-in PSU
PRICE $3,450 (USA, october 1979)
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Gateway
Pentium p75
8mb RAM
750MB HD
Never did any DOS bollox
Pentium p75
8mb RAM
750MB HD
Never did any DOS bollox
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Model : Commodore PC10
Processor: Intel 8088
Memory : 640K
Storage : Dual 5.25" Floppy Disk
Video : Composite and color RGBI
Edit : That`s the first PC i had, i had a commodore 64 and an amiga before that
Edit2: If i remember correct my first game for this comp was Rambo where i first learned my 1337 chopperskills on a PC, had of course played Gunship on Amiga before that
Last edited by Varegg (2006-11-10 01:15:39)
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
very similar to my first one. i think its called XT. Mine was an IBM compatable.Varegg wrote:
http://www.zimmers.net/cbmpics/cbm/miscCPUs/pc10.gif
Model : Commodore PC10
Processor: Intel 8088
Memory : 640K
Storage : Dual 5.25" Floppy Disk
Video : Composite and color RGBI
Edit : That`s the first PC i had, i had a commodore 64 and an amiga before that
It had such great games as crazy cars, burger time, castle etc
got a Acer computer but forgotten what model was that...
Processor: Intel Pentium 3 800Mhz
RAM: 32MB (Upgraded to 64MB later)
Graphics card: Unknown (Upgraded to NVIDIA TNT2 later)
only knew these 3 stuff
Processor: Intel Pentium 3 800Mhz
RAM: 32MB (Upgraded to 64MB later)
Graphics card: Unknown (Upgraded to NVIDIA TNT2 later)
only knew these 3 stuff
no idea the specs but ancient empires and carmen san diego ftw!!
'Compaq'
Pentium 2 @ 250mhz
32MB RAM
4MB intergrated graphics
Shitty mobo with a PCI slot
Pentium 2 @ 250mhz
32MB RAM
4MB intergrated graphics
Shitty mobo with a PCI slot
i almost got a babbage,but ended up with a pentium 120mhz with2 voodoo 2 vid cards running in sli mode.
Commodore 64 was my first P.C.
"tiny" (winnar)
PII 350
128 pc100 ram
8gb harddrive
8mb ATi rage.
Had an Atari ST before that.
PII 350
128 pc100 ram
8gb harddrive
8mb ATi rage.
Had an Atari ST before that.
I cant even remember, but it had 4gb HDD and it was just able to run simcity 2000.
Last edited by Jussimies (2006-11-10 04:33:15)
BBC Microcomputer Model B.
32K RAM
Tape storage, though later we got the 5.25" optional disk drive.
16 colours - actually 8, including black and white, and the same 8 but flashing
"Monitor" was any television that was available.
32K RAM
Tape storage, though later we got the 5.25" optional disk drive.
16 colours - actually 8, including black and white, and the same 8 but flashing
"Monitor" was any television that was available.
i had an HP pavilion.
900 mhz celeron
128 mb ram (i upgrades shortly after i bought it to 256 total, but back then that stick was 40 or 50 for 128 mb. naturally i was running sdram)
60 gig hd
everything else was integrated: audio and video (i think i had 2 mb of video memory)
900 mhz celeron
128 mb ram (i upgrades shortly after i bought it to 256 total, but back then that stick was 40 or 50 for 128 mb. naturally i was running sdram)
60 gig hd
everything else was integrated: audio and video (i think i had 2 mb of video memory)
Remember Me As A Time Of Day
Atari 400 ... in addition to some games, I also had a BASIC cartridge and a cassette to save programs on. I would write programs from publications. I also didn't think to do my line #'s in 10's so I did a lot of renumbering ... but i was only 12 at the time
Snap!aardfrith wrote:
BBC Microcomputer Model B.
32K RAM
Tape storage, though later we got the 5.25" optional disk drive.
16 colours - actually 8, including black and white, and the same 8 but flashing
"Monitor" was any television that was available.
Many wasted hours playing chuckie egg and using it to program lego robots.
I tried to play Elite on it recently, but the M key is broken, so I can't shoot missiles.
Last edited by Bertster7 (2006-11-10 05:59:58)
AMD SOMTHING 800MHz 512mb ram 266MHZ and a NVIDIA GEFORCE 2Ti 64mb(owned) I loved that PC some good memories of playing jedi knignk dark forces 2 on that thing with my dad
Last edited by doc. josh (2006-11-10 11:30:08)
i had some off-brand windows 95 machine...cost $2000..."new! graphic interface!"...lol.
from what i remember: pentium I around 66MHz, 16mb RAM, 128mb HDD and a (gasp) 3.5" floppy drive!! (oas well as a 5.25)....it seriously was, top of the line.
we had some old 3.1 machine before that, but we got rid of it when i was....4...i have no idea what it was, but i still have the win 3.1 install floppy (a true floppy...5.25..a
from what i remember: pentium I around 66MHz, 16mb RAM, 128mb HDD and a (gasp) 3.5" floppy drive!! (oas well as a 5.25)....it seriously was, top of the line.
we had some old 3.1 machine before that, but we got rid of it when i was....4...i have no idea what it was, but i still have the win 3.1 install floppy (a true floppy...5.25..a
Pentium 2 266 Mhz
16 Mb RAM
4 Mb Video
3 Gb Hard Disk
16 Mb RAM
4 Mb Video
3 Gb Hard Disk
Last edited by Festu (2006-11-10 12:01:03)
this is great... my first ACTUAL PC was a 33mhz Intel 386 with A TURBO BUTTON!!!! LOL 4 megs of ram and a 80mb hdd. Running DOS 6.02 i think? and Windows for Workgroups 3.11. wow....times sure have changed.
Last edited by RustyNails (2006-11-10 12:06:13)