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What is the first computer of yours and if you do remember its cpu and memory capacity?๐ป๐ฅ๐
My first computer was Atari 800XL and it was 8bit with 64 KB ; holycrap am i old ?? please share if you have a link for it? I'd love to see it. i found its details in museum :)) http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=27
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Mine was a Pentium 100mhz with a turbo button and 16 mb of RAM.
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ENIAC
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENIAC @melih melik sonmez
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@Rob tgat is cool , do you still keeping it ? i am still keeping my first computer and it is working :)
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I only remember that it was a Commodore64
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i used commoder 64 but it wasn't mine and yes it is vintage too :))
it was 64kb too after atari i bought amiga500
i found a link about it
http://www.vintage-computer.com/commodore64.shtml
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@murrah i have no clue what is ENIAC :)
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@VcC i realy liked that those were the green days weren't it :)))
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@Martin hehe it was using microsoft, it must be hard times :))
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My first home computer was a Commodore Vic-20. It had 3.5kb of usable RAM and it was the first machine I learnt to program using Commodore BASIC.
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My first computer was a TRS-80 Model 1 with level I BASIC. It had 4K bytes of RAM and the CPU was a Z80 (8-bit microprocessor) running at 1.77 MHz
... and that cost me $600 in 1980.
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=409&st=1
(So, my phone is about 1000 times faster, and has about 1000000 times the RAM versus my 1st computer and cost about the same.)
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do you have a link for that ??
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mine was dell pentium 4 desktop๐ป
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_4
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if you like dell you will love this dell which i still have
https://goo.gl/images/TYvFZ1
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wow๐ฑ๐ฑ,
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hehe i just found what is ENIAC . are you sure it was your first computer?? we were tallking about having one at home :)))
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@Karl T it seems it was great option to have turbo button , right?
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my first system was a used laptop, some DELL model.
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@Melih No. I sold it more than 30 years ago.
That one taught me much about optimization (because of having to work within its limitations).
But I'm happy to be spoiled by the power available to me today. So, I don't miss it.
However, I did dig up some ancient code from that era that I did keep around... and will be resurrecting it (converted to Javascript) as an island adventure game.
Thanks for reminding me! :)