What was the first computer you owned?
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12-19-2017, 06:06 PM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
Really vague memory of a 286 used the first time in the early 90' .
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12-19-2017, 06:09 PM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
(12-19-2017 06:06 PM)pier4r Wrote: Really vague memory of a 286 used the first time in the early 90' . I worked with 286 and then 386 in that time at home, sometimes with a NeXT (a NeXTcube) at work: black wonderful (and expensive) machine, then... ∫aL√0mic (IT9CLU) :: HP Prime 50g 41CX 71b 42s 39s 35s 12C 15C - DM42, DM41X - WP34s Prime Soft. Lib |
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12-19-2017, 07:16 PM
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Digital Equipment Corp. Rainbow 100
I was able to buy it for a very good discount at the time because I was working for a DEC distributor. Its first hard drive was 5 MBytes.
It ran both CP/M 86/80 and MS-DOS. Originally I equipped it with an amber monitor but later I replaced that with a color monitor. This system could display 132 columns by 24 lines of text. Over time I upgraded things to the point where it had an IBM-compatible 3.5-inch floppy drive, 20 Mbyte hard disk, a 286 processor with 287 floating-point co-processor, 1 MB RAM card, and a vertical floorstand. Oh yes, it was running Windows version 3.0 using a serial Microsoft Mouse. (Although I don't have the computer any more, I still have that mouse). For a while I was one of the top Rainbow technical experts in the country and DEC used to refer people to me for help. Alan |
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12-19-2017, 09:16 PM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
Atari 400 8bit PC
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12-19-2017, 10:04 PM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
(12-19-2017 07:16 PM)striegel Wrote: For a while I was one of the top Rainbow technical experts in the country and DEC used to refer people to me for help. Alan, as a Rainbow user, do you recall a DOS text editor called SEDT, which was written by a DEC employee for both Rainbow as well as vanilla DOS machines? As a user of DEC's EDT for many years, this was by far the best text editor for me (except TECO of course) and I used it for many, many years, and was eventually sad to see it not moved into Windows, etc. I still have a copy of the docs and software intact... somewhere in one of 30+ boxes. --Bob Prosperi |
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12-19-2017, 10:46 PM
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My first computer was a Cosmac Elf II (1802 with 256 bytes) kit. Learned a lot making it and programming it. Then a TRS-80 level 1, and after that a ZX Spectrum. The last 'home' computer was an Atari 1040 STfm.
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12-19-2017, 11:24 PM
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My first home computer was an Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P in 1979. It cost $350, had 4kB of RAM and came with Microsoft floating-point BASIC in ROM.
I still own it and it still works! http://www.technology.niagarac.on.ca/peo...uperboard/ |
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12-20-2017, 12:46 AM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
(12-19-2017 11:24 PM)Steve Simpkin Wrote: My first home computer was an Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P in 1979. It cost $350, had 4kB of RAM and came with Microsoft floating-point BASIC in ROM. I had one of those too, 4 kB RAM upgrade cost $79, you can get 4 GB of RAM for half that today! Try CC41! |
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12-20-2017, 02:47 AM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
Timex Sinclair 1000
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12-20-2017, 03:00 AM
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TRS-80 Model II in 1979. Text-only B/W screen. 8-inch floppies. Z-80 processor.
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12-20-2017, 01:21 PM
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SEDT text editor
(12-19-2017 10:04 PM)rprosperi Wrote: Alan, as a Rainbow user, do you recall a DOS text editor called SEDT, which was written by a DEC employee for both Rainbow as well as vanilla DOS machines?Absolutely! And I agree since I have been a VMS user since the early 1980's. The author of SEDT was Anker Berg-Sonne. I am certain that I was still using SEDT on Windows machines into the early 2000's. In fact, I kept on using LK450 keyboards for years because of SEDT and VT240 emulators. SEDT no longer runs under my current Windows 10 64-bit operating system but it was compatible with Windows XP. Alan |
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12-20-2017, 02:20 PM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
My very first owned, as in bought, paid and set up myself (not self built) was a Commodore 12MHz 286 with the "new advanced type" 3 1/2" floppy, 40MB Hard disk and 1MB RAM. Running DOS 4.01, upgraded to 5.0
Since then, I've always built/assembled my own PC's and my latest as of now is an Asus Sabretooth Motherboard with a Cori i7 Hex-core Intel, running with 20GB RAM and a 2GB GPU (MSI), having a total of well over 20TB disks with a 180GB SSD for C-drive. Running Win10Pro Insider programme. Used mainly for photo and video editing. I also own and use a small Asus netbook with 32-bit Atom CPU and Win7 for my Arduinos and 3D-Printer (which I've hacked and thus not Win10 compatible), in addition to Connkit for the 49/50G's that won't run on my 64-bit PC's. Esben 15C CE, 28s, 35s, 49G+, 50G, Prime G2 HW D, SwissMicros DM32, DM42, DM42n, WP43 Pilot Elektronika MK-52 & MK-61 |
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12-20-2017, 02:25 PM
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12-20-2017, 02:46 PM
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(12-20-2017 02:25 PM)grsbanks Wrote:(12-20-2017 02:20 PM)DA74254 Wrote: Connkit for the 49/50G's that won't run on my 64-bit PC's. Thanks for the tip. I'll try that on my Dell "living-room-laptop" that runs (OEM) Win10Home when I get back from sea/work. Esben 15C CE, 28s, 35s, 49G+, 50G, Prime G2 HW D, SwissMicros DM32, DM42, DM42n, WP43 Pilot Elektronika MK-52 & MK-61 |
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12-20-2017, 03:12 PM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
Ti-58C
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12-21-2017, 05:25 AM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
(12-20-2017 01:21 PM)striegel Wrote:(12-19-2017 10:04 PM)rprosperi Wrote: Alan, as a Rainbow user, do you recall a DOS text editor called SEDT, which was written by a DEC employee for both Rainbow as well as vanilla DOS machines?Absolutely! And I agree since I have been a VMS user since the early 1980's. The author of SEDT was Anker Berg-Sonne. I am certain that I was still using SEDT on Windows machines into the early 2000's. In fact, I kept on using LK450 keyboards for years because of SEDT and VT240 emulators. I started using SEDT in the mid-80s and licensed the source code in the early 90s. One of the first things I do on a new computer is get SEDT working. I still use it daily on the Unix-like systems at work (and home). Muscle memory... -Scott |
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12-21-2017, 08:36 AM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
A second hand TI58C with leisure module.
The previous owner told me that he preferred the TI because HP logic was upside down. I trusted him until i discovered the hp48. I Was never able to come back. Giancarlo |
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12-21-2017, 02:07 PM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
I owned a second hand Intel 8008 8-bit cpu development board that I got from one of my teachers at university in L.M. (now Maputo) in Mozambique, probably around 1975.
Then I owned a Sanyo MBC-1000 running CP/M on a Z80 processor, around 1980 or 82, can't remember. Later on I acquired a Sanyo MBC-1150 and a MBC-1250 in mid 80's, bothy running CP/M. I sold them but kept the 1150 that have a dented keyboard and nobody wanted to buy it on eBay. Also around early 80's I had quite a few Sinclair ZX81 and Spectrum machines as well. Great machines for experimentation at the hardware and firmware levels. I will not mention my first programmable calculators here, as I see them as very specialized computers, and my understanding about what the OP is asking for is about general purpose computers. Jose Mesquita RadioMuseum.org member |
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12-21-2017, 02:16 PM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
Motorola D2 development board (6800) in 1979.
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12-21-2017, 02:40 PM
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RE: What was the first computer you owned?
(12-21-2017 05:25 AM)SAllendorf Wrote:(12-20-2017 01:21 PM)striegel Wrote: Absolutely! And I agree since I have been a VMS user since the early 1980's. The author of SEDT was Anker Berg-Sonne. I am certain that I was still using SEDT on Windows machines into the early 2000's. In fact, I kept on using LK450 keyboards for years because of SEDT and VT240 emulators. Scott - did you by chance ever get it working on 64-bit Windows? Even after years away from it, I would be interested in using it again of possible. --Bob Prosperi |
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