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Old 2nd May 2007, 3:17 pm   #1
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Default What was your first computer and do you still have it?

my first was of course the spectrum zx80 complete with thermal printer
followed by an old bbc b from my old school
then an old at8086 that was built for me by a friend
but the first one i actually remember learning about pc's as we know them now
was a toshiba laptop model t2000sxe
running dos 6.22 and win 3.1
and saddly it got disposed of when we moved house in november 2000
wish i still had it better built than this awfull dell machine im using now
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Old 2nd May 2007, 4:00 pm   #2
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I have a feeling I have said this elsewhere, but the first computer which I owned was a BBC Micro.

On the other hand, my first encounter with a computer was in the late '60s, when I programmed an IBM 1800 to which my school had access (I was in the sixth form at the time).
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Old 2nd May 2007, 4:50 pm   #3
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My first machine was a ZX80 too. Which I upgraded to ZX81. There was an 8k ROM (That's all!) and a keyboard you could get. Anyone else do this?

I sold this, but I've still got my ZX Spectrum, 48k, with rubbery keys!

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Old 2nd May 2007, 4:56 pm   #4
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Mine was a BBC Model "B" - It was one of the first "big ticket" items I bought when I started work. It cost more than my first car

In real terms (after general inflation and specific deflation in consumer electronics), I should imagine it would be virtually impossible to pay that much now for a domestic computer system
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Old 2nd May 2007, 5:08 pm   #5
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Top of the range Rainbow 100 circa 1983 [but I aqquired it in 1996]. Not at all recognisable in modern terms as it looks more like a Belling oil filled electric storage heater that should be in the bathroom with a towel on it!
The monitor is tiny and the 5" floppies go in a secret door on the side! Never had it running but then I am a computer duff. Had a colour screen Amstrad but couldn't do much with that either
[no icons]. Didn't get a "modern" useable one until 1998. Missed out on the early Sinclair/Amstrad period. Dave
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Old 2nd May 2007, 5:24 pm   #6
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I worked in a shop in Torquay selling those early 1980s models: ZX81, Spectrum, Oric 1, Dragon 32 and BBC "B".

To be honest being surrounded by the above I never bought one myself, rather put off actually. Out of all of them the BBC "B" impressed me the most and think it still would do.

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Old 2nd May 2007, 5:57 pm   #7
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Mine was the excellent Atari 520ST. I still have fond memories of it, and bought another one, but it's not the same without all the wonderful software I had in the '90s (I would have used it in the eighties, had I been born).

Then again, it could have just been a boring 386; I can't really remember.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 6:24 pm   #8
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Compukit UK101, built myself from a kit. Then upgraded to a BBC B. I was ace in 6502 machine code in those days and even won first prize in a one of the magazine 'hackers' competitions (fortunately that dark side of me is long past...).

First computer I ever worked on (in 1968) was a Ferranti Argus 100.

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Amstrad 1640,with 20Meg hard drive
Cutting edge technology ?
Sadly no longer have it.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 6:29 pm   #10
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Sinclair ZX81 (same initials as my car) Yes Somewhere.............

Others have included Texas TI99/4a
BBC Master
Amstrad 3386
Several Homebuilts
Atari 520st (upgraded to 1040)
Cybermax (Medion) Pentium 4 3.2GHx

The Cybermax is now 3 years old and has been trouble free.

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Old 2nd May 2007, 7:15 pm   #11
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Mine was a BBC Model "B" - It was one of the first "big ticket" items I bought when I started work. It cost more than my first car

In real terms (after general inflation and specific deflation in consumer electronics), I should imagine it would be virtually impossible to pay that much now for a domestic computer system
Even if you assume (incorrectly) that the inflation/deflation cancel each other out, you get a fair amount of computer these days for the £400 which the Beeb cost - and that didn't include such luxuries as a monitor/disc interface/disc drive etc (let alone hard disc, CD/DVD drive, modem) which we take for granted these days.

Incidentally, I forgot to say in my previous post that I do still have the remains of this computer, although the power supply died while the machine was still in regular use about 15 years ago. At the time, I managed to acquire two machines (with a monitor and various other extras) for £40 (one tenth of the price paid for the original system unit!) I still occasionally use the replacement machine - mostly just for copying data to a PC, and the spare is part of my collection of old computers.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 7:44 pm   #12
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My first computer was a ZX81. I think (hope) it's still up in the loft.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 8:46 pm   #13
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My first Computer was a 6502 Microtan Tangerine I built from a kit around 1980. It had a whole 1k of memory and was programmed in machine code. I later added an extra 6k of memory at about £7 per k together with an assembler. I later added Basic and made the Elektor Dynamic Ram card bringing the total RAM to a whopping 23k. No one kicked sand in your face when you had that much RAM!! I used a 6" Rigonda TV for the monitor modified for video in. The Gov Dept where I worked at the time didn't have computers so I wrote a Project control program for up to 100 projects with various start dates, durations, and who was doing the job etc. I assigned numbers to the customers, start dates, end dates, who was doing things etc. The various numbers were concatenated to one big number about 10 or 12 digits long and poked into data statements. With no disk drives I just saved the whole program and data together. It took about 15 minutes at 300 Baud onto a Cassette. Reading the data at start up the program disassembled the big number into the correct text characters and words on the 32 x 16 line screen. The printout was sheets of tractor fed paper which you stuck side by side on the wall. It was a big improvement on the manual system and all done in 23kB. Beat that Mr Gates! I still have the Computer and the old Red Rigonda TV somewhere. I then built the wireless world Z80 CPM project with 8" floppies. After that I aquired a Cromenco Z8, Z80 S100 Bus machine that ran CPM with a huge 5MB Hard disk. A couple of days ago I found some old Cromenco Invoices.

Computer System with DPU, 256k RAM & 5MB Hard Disk......£5,097.00
512k RAM Board .................................................. ......£2,066.55

That was a huge sum in 1982. Don't ask what a DPU was!!

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Old 2nd May 2007, 9:04 pm   #14
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Mine was a proper computer - an Acorn Atom - and I still have it (though not all of the keytops, which were a bit on teh week side). I remember going to Tandy to buy some more ram (each chip was 1024x4bit) and when the told me the price I innocently asked them "how much is that _each_?". Needless to say I bought them from somewhere else at around a tenth of the price.

Ah, happy days. And a good lesson - the 6502 basically has 3 8-bit user registers whilst the Z80 had many 8/16 bit registers, but the addressing modes of the 6502 ran rings around the Z80.

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Old 2nd May 2007, 9:29 pm   #15
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Hmmm, in order and unfortunatle no longer have any of mine...

Vic20 (commodore)

Spectrum+ with Interface 1 & Microdrive

BBC B - Torch Z80 SP

Commodore PC10 with twin MFM 20Mb HDD's running Dos5 with Windows 3.11 on a Herculese Mono Graphics monitor and stacker 3 on the HDD's to give me 100Mb

Apple Plus

Amiga 1200 with a 800Mb HDD and the sound running through a Concorde linear valve amp into a vintage Kef Coda(left channel of amiga only)

Various PC's since then...

Currently have (appart from PC's)

Commodore 64 with 2 5.25" disk drives and plotter
Commodore CD32
Atari 2600 (original woodgrain)
Vectrex
NEC PC Engine
Xbox 360

Cheers & Beers

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2.4GHz HP Pavilion running Windows XP, back when I was a kid of 43 Still in daily use in my wife's study three and a half years later...

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Old 2nd May 2007, 10:12 pm   #17
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first computer baught for me cerca 1988 was an amstrad cpc 6128 when i was 9. however i also had verious older micros given to me around the same time zx81 spectrum 48k commodore 64 commodore vic20 ect. the best of all was a commodore pet system given to me by the chap next door who was a lecturer at manchester uni this thing had two 5.25" disk drives and best of all a 10 MB 8" winchester hard disk. sadly i no longer have the hard disk thought i do still have all other hardwhere mentioned plus a lot more.

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Old 2nd May 2007, 10:28 pm   #18
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They say you always remember your first...ahem...computer. Commodore 64, the 2nd one worked and the 3rd tape deck eventually worked. There was a countrywide shortage of these (around 1983..) and poor Dad drove miles to get mine, cost about £220.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 11:11 pm   #19
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Mine was a Jupiter Ace. 4K memory, programming was in FORTH.
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Old 3rd May 2007, 12:04 am   #20
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Oric Atmos, and what a load of crap it was too . It never loaded games first time and I never knew anyone else with one. I remember it having some good sounds on it though. I'm gonna have to dig it out of my parents loft now....
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