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My first comp was Didaktik Gama. Its the same as legendar ZX Spectrum, but made by and for socialistic states. Small 8bit microcomputer with 64kb of memory Happy Oh, where is the old times of 8bit computers...

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I had a 133Mhz which i clocked to 188 as soon as i got it and modded it with a window and lights :oops:

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My first comp was Didaktik Gama. Its the same as legendar ZX Spectrum, but made by and for socialistic states. Small 8bit microcomputer with 64kb of memory Happy Oh, where is the old times of 8bit computers...

Happy Didaktik Gama = czech version based on ZX80 - well known microcontroller. Still used in our age, but no in big-box Big grin

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My and Vanguard

First comp: Atari 800XL + tape recorder drive, later FDD 5,25" with BW TV.

Second: IBM compatible P286, 16MB ram, 10 MB HDD, FDD 5,25" and 1,44", some S3 graphics with colour display 14".

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First comp i owned my self was a 486 based cpu on 133 mhz. With whooping 8mb of ram and a huge hard disk of 270mb. Smug
Ye i used floppy to store most stuff (no CD drive) Smug

I played q1 on it with massive 10 fps (kept seeing the frog), so i moslty played duke3d Smug

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Atari STf1040. (lol)

Still had it in 1998. (big lol)

Lost it in 2000. Wish I still had it. (Biggest lol)

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Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48kb of RAM. 1984.

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Big grin My first computer was:




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My first Comp is 486DX2 66Mhz, 16MB Ram, 2X CDRom, 1.44 FDD,
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Basic Commodore 16

16 bytes of memory..

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Foksie wrote: First comp i owned my self was a 486 based cpu on 133 mhz. With whooping 8mb of ram and a huge hard disk of 270mb. Smug
Ye i used floppy to store most stuff (no CD drive) Smug

I played q1 on it with massive 10 fps (kept seeing the frog), so i moslty played duke3d Smug

Hahaha, that's almost exactly what my first comp looked like! The difference was that my hdd was 220mb, mhz of my 486/dx2 was 66 and i had 8mb of ram too Happy

Man, i thought i was such a hardcore gamer when i kicked the shit out of reaper bots on skill level 3. Of course, this was all on 8 fps, when i had all the time for reaction i wanted Big grin Then i played over the net on my friends computer, and got punched in the ground Winking Hahahaaha, good times. *let's out a tear of nostalgy*