First Computers (was Re: [SunRescue] Yay, I don't feel...)
Chad Fernandez
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sat Mar 10 15:31:04 CST 2001
My first computer was also a Vic-20. It was handme down from my uncle.
I had several game cartriages, and tapes. I had the tape drive, but no
floppy. I would copy computer tapes using regualr audio tape recorders
and a patch cord. At one point I had a borrowed Ram Expander too. I
would use the Vic-20 at home and an Apple //e at school. Then for a few
years I didn't have much interaction with computers. I didn't know about
the internet, and didn't know hardrives had grown beyond
40megs......this was 94 maybe. I missed most of the Windows 3.1
era..... just caught the end as 95 was in beta.
While in college I got an old Zentih laptop from a retired doctor. The
hard drive didn't work, so I didn't get to do much except play. I used
the lab computers and my friends 486dx2-66. He had the hotest computer
on campus, since it was a rather poor Christian college. I only went
there 1.5 years, and when I got home, I quickly picked up a couple of
used IBMS... an XT that had mostly clone parts inside, and a PC that was
origianl. I used the XT until it died, then throgh the PC back
together, and used it with no hard drives, for email. My dad bought a
Packard Bell 486sx used and I used that too.
While back here in Michigan, I started going to Western Michigan
University, and had an account on the Vax cluster.... thats was neat!
I have just gradually upgraded machines as I go, most of them being
either cheap or sometimes free.
Still don't have any sun hardware, though.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Matthew Haas wrote:
> While we're on this trend- what was everyone's first computer? Do you
> still own it?? Still use it?
>
> My very first computer was a Commodore VIC-20... I was too young at the
> time to truly appreciate it... I had a game cartridge of some number/math
> game that I remember playing endlessly.
>
> Then I got an XT that I played with for a few years and then got upgraded
> to a 386SX (kept the CGA monitor from the XT)..
>
> I got bored with 4 colors and a mono PC speaker, so I left and played with
> the 8-bit Atari machines for a couple years (XE Game Machine, then
> upgraded to the 130XE! 128K of RAM!!)... I could really play Star Raiders
> with this setup :) And I still own all my Ataris :)
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