I don't remember the make/model of the first computers I used, but...
Atari and Intellevision were very early ones, stuff like Asteroids, pong, etc.
Also used Apple II's to play artillery and stuff like Lode Runner, Conan, Montezuma's Revenge, ect.
My first computer I could tinker with was a 286 with I don't know how much Ram - floppy discs - played some text games.
I remember getting started with computers on DOS 3.2. Eventually got into 386s and thought they were fast. Then 486/25mhz and thought it was fast. Eventually bought a 486 DX4 100MHz smoker with 8mb of RAM ($2,000 dollars!) - had the best/fastest computer in town. My friends would come over to run DoomCAD on it to make their own levels. Must have had some funky RAM, because I had a bunch of weird glitches with that machine... Spent HOURS playing DOOM and dozens of flight simulators (had the ThrustMaster FCS with rudders, throttle, and control stick) and even more hours writing levels for DOOM II....
Learned to program with it, ran a 2-line JetBBS and PCBoard BBS over a 14.4 and 2400 modem for years.
Internet came along and wiped me out. Then I got into web.
Ahh... the good old days... For me, those days were the days of the FAT Computer Shopper magazines and "The Lab of Doom and Pepsi Cola".
Will never buy a new machine again. Am using a Celeron 800 right now and will build budget machines always.
Ben
Atari and Intellevision were very early ones, stuff like Asteroids, pong, etc.
Also used Apple II's to play artillery and stuff like Lode Runner, Conan, Montezuma's Revenge, ect.
My first computer I could tinker with was a 286 with I don't know how much Ram - floppy discs - played some text games.
I remember getting started with computers on DOS 3.2. Eventually got into 386s and thought they were fast. Then 486/25mhz and thought it was fast. Eventually bought a 486 DX4 100MHz smoker with 8mb of RAM ($2,000 dollars!) - had the best/fastest computer in town. My friends would come over to run DoomCAD on it to make their own levels. Must have had some funky RAM, because I had a bunch of weird glitches with that machine... Spent HOURS playing DOOM and dozens of flight simulators (had the ThrustMaster FCS with rudders, throttle, and control stick) and even more hours writing levels for DOOM II....
Learned to program with it, ran a 2-line JetBBS and PCBoard BBS over a 14.4 and 2400 modem for years.
Internet came along and wiped me out. Then I got into web.
Ahh... the good old days... For me, those days were the days of the FAT Computer Shopper magazines and "The Lab of Doom and Pepsi Cola".
Will never buy a new machine again. Am using a Celeron 800 right now and will build budget machines always.
Ben
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