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Post by Min on Jan 19, 2006 15:12:18 GMT 11
...in 1989 Just thought some people might get a laugh out of this...
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Post by HeartoftheDarkness on Jan 19, 2006 18:30:18 GMT 11
Aaah, I remember those days...
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Post by ~*~Neisha~*~ on Jan 19, 2006 19:41:24 GMT 11
Lol I was born in 1989! Lol wow that computer looks hi-tech!
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Post by Schis on Jan 19, 2006 19:47:48 GMT 11
I think I remember this one- I would of just been born, probably not even 1 yet...
I dont really remeber those days so yeah, but it is still funny. Lightning-fast 20mhz Hahahahahaha
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Post by Rushton on Jan 19, 2006 21:32:22 GMT 11
MS-DOS 3.3! Mwahaha I remember you! Funnily enough I just barely remember these computers I was 9 years old. hehe
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Post by Dark One on Jan 19, 2006 22:03:25 GMT 11
That looks familiar! Thank god Tandy have shut down most of their business in the UK!!!
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Post by Cat-Eyes on Jan 21, 2006 10:03:31 GMT 11
Hehehe... If it was new for 89 I wasn't born yet, being born late in the year... The oldest computer I remember was our old 486 and the computers my school had. They were brand new when I started prep, in 1995. I remember when they installed Windows 95 onto all of them...
Good God! It's $8500 and you don't even get a monitor!
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Post by Min on Jan 21, 2006 17:30:48 GMT 11
OR a mouse The first computer I remember is an apple mac my uncle had...all I remember about it was he has this game on it called hoppy, where you made a rabbit go through a maze.. My first computer was a 486 I think, with Win 95 - same as your prep school ones Cat
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Post by Dark One on Jan 23, 2006 22:59:49 GMT 11
My first computer was a little 16k machine called an Oric 1. I then had a Spectrum +2 (the one with the built in tape drive). The next was and Atari 520ST (my first foray into the floppy disk world). My first proper comp was my Olivetti 486DX2 66. After that i built my own.
I still have all my old early computers apart from the Olivetti
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Post by Clare on Jan 24, 2006 16:14:34 GMT 11
We had a good old microbee until the dawn of Amstrad 400. How I loved our Amstrad... I thoroughly enjoyed smashing heavy objects against it to make it work.
These days, if you kick a pentium something unrelated to the original problem breaks. And they dare call themselves a piece of electronics!
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Post by Lix on Jan 25, 2006 21:37:59 GMT 11
lol i remember my brother protesting the introduction of windows 95. we always were a dos family
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Post by Cat-Eyes on Jan 26, 2006 13:48:50 GMT 11
I remember being young and I didn't understand DOS, but I knew what I had to type to get into the games I wanted.
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Post by Dark One on Jan 26, 2006 21:32:29 GMT 11
lol! I used to like DOS. It made it far easier to fix windows problems
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