Originally posted by Waverly:
<STRONG>Vix wants to know if you guys are swingers . Down, Vix. Your going to make the poor guy spit soda all over his monitor again.</STRONG>
to late.
You bet! My first computer was a Radio Shack 2, with a cassette drive software loader and 64K. I sold it for about $100. Best deal I ever made.Gwalchmei intones:
My original computer was an Apple II, upgraded ram to 128 Kilo Byte with one 5¼" floppy drive. No hard disk (weren't available yet). Ah, yes. Remember playing Castle Wolfenstein (2d) and the original Wizardry?
i was meaning "curently using". i can't play any games at work(not even solitaire)!Originally posted by TheDeacon:
<STRONG>@Leedog: Got you beaten: Still have an 8088 somewhere, a 486DX33, a Commodore 64 and my personal favorite a Philips G7000-Game Computer.
... and Deke is of on a rating on old PC's, how beautifull the sound was on his C64.... he has lost the audience...</STRONG>
Buck showing his muscle off again, we still worship your machine Buck, but my clock and dust are giving it a run for it's money.Originally posted by Buck Satan:
<STRONG>That's very similar to the PC I have. I built it myself, with an Asus K7V motherboard, 1 GHz Athlon Slot-A, 45 GB 7200 RPM HD, 512 MB PC133 RAM, 64 MB ATI Radeon, SB Live! X-Gamer 5.1, Yamaha 16/10/40 CD-RW, and a few more bells & whistles. Still pretty fast, although when I initially built it almost 9 months ago, it was pretty supreme =).[/QB]Originally posted by fable:
[qb]It's got an AMD Athalon 1330 CPU, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB hard drive space, and a 64 MB ATI Radeon video card. My understanding is that the thing is so fast, I only need to think about putting a piece of software on it, for the software to already be loaded and running.</STRONG>
this is my first computer! i got the day after christmas.Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>The first machine I played on was a BBC Micro (no idea on any numbers), with a screen that did many different shades of green and had such classics as Bat'n'Ball, Frogger, and Space Invaders </STRONG>
Heee! I don't think that was at the back of my mind, much less at the front of what's left of it, because I know quite a few people here are much more techie than I am. They probably have computers that run across multiple platforms, and regularly access Linux in Esperanto, or program C++ in Aramaic.Gwalchmai posts:
For everyone else, you will probably want to curl up in a dry hole somewhere and weep."