What was your first home computer? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-09T04:11:18Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/102714 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer 90 What was your first home computer? Adam Tegen 2008-09-19T15:18:57Z 2009-10-15T04:08:17Z <p>What was your first home computer? The one that made you "fall in love" with programming.</p> <p><hr /></p> <p><strong>There are 300+ entries, many (most?) of which are duplicates.</strong></p> <p>As with all StackOverflow Poll type Q&amp;As, please make certain your answer is NOT listed already before adding a new answer - searching doesn't always find it (model naming variations, I assume). </p> <ul> <li><p><em>If it already exists</em>, vote that one up so we see what the most popular answer is, rather than duplicating an existing entry.</p></li> <li><p><em>If you see a duplicate</em>, vote it down so the top entries have only one of each model listed.</p></li> <li><p><em>If you have interesting or additional information to add</em>, use a comment or edit the original entry rather than creating a duplicate.</p></li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102718#102718 236 Answer by jinsungy for What was your first home computer? jinsungy 2008-09-19T15:19:24Z 2008-09-19T15:19:24Z <p>Commodore 64!</p> <p><img src="http://www.xpane.com/scraped/commodore64_braeburn_files/commodore_64.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102721#102721 1 Answer by Kris Kumler for What was your first home computer? Kris Kumler 2008-09-19T15:19:30Z 2008-09-19T15:19:30Z <p><a href="http://oldcomputers.net/ibm5120.html" rel="nofollow" title="IBM Model 5120">IBM Model 5120</a></p> <p>I've still got a box of 8" floppies around somewhere.</p> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/ibm5120.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102722#102722 90 Answer by Adam Tegen for What was your first home computer? Adam Tegen 2008-09-19T15:19:30Z 2008-09-19T17:15:36Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_VIC-20" rel="nofollow">Commodore VIC-20</a></p> <p><img src="http://kennmakk.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/vic20.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102727#102727 10 Answer by Gero for What was your first home computer? Gero 2008-09-19T15:19:51Z 2008-09-19T17:22:40Z <p>IBM Ps1 hehe with 2mb of ram</p> <p><img src="http://www.idg.no/multimedia/archive/00020/IBM_PS1_20280a.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102728#102728 0 Answer by Kevin for What was your first home computer? Kevin 2008-09-19T15:19:52Z 2008-09-19T15:19:52Z <p>I bought a used Vic-20 with my own money and it even included a tape drive!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102729#102729 54 Answer by zigdon for What was your first home computer? zigdon 2008-09-19T15:19:53Z 2008-09-19T17:20:18Z <p>Apple ][+ - learned BASIC, then taught myself assembly.</p> <p><img src="http://www.allaboutapple.com/museo/pictures/donazioni/apple2.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102731#102731 1 Answer by Galwegian for What was your first home computer? Galwegian 2008-09-19T15:19:59Z 2008-09-19T19:08:27Z <p>Toshiba MSX 64k</p> <p><img src="http://retro-zone.org/pictures/museum/msx_toshiba_thumb.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102733#102733 17 Answer by JeeBee for What was your first home computer? JeeBee 2008-09-19T15:20:00Z 2008-09-19T19:09:37Z <p>Amstrad CPC 464</p> <p><img src="http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en-commons/thumb/e/e5/290px-Amstrad_CPC464.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102738#102738 66 Answer by Martin for What was your first home computer? Martin 2008-09-19T15:20:28Z 2008-09-19T15:20:28Z <p>ZX81</p> <p><img src="http://www.elektronik.zolls-im-netz.de/c-one/zx81/zx81.gif" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102741#102741 0 Answer by gbjbaanb for What was your first home computer? gbjbaanb 2008-09-19T15:20:38Z 2008-09-19T19:54:34Z <p>I had an <a href="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/computer.asp?c=80" rel="nofollow">Acorn Atom</a>. 2kb of RAM was enough for me!</p> <p><img src="http://pics.computerbase.de/lexikon/37227/300px-Acorn_atom_zx1.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102745#102745 56 Answer by Alex Fort for What was your first home computer? Alex Fort 2008-09-19T15:21:05Z 2008-09-20T08:31:56Z <p>A 386DX, when I was about 4. It was state of the art, and cost about $1500 or something stupid..</p> <p><img src="http://retropages.uw.hu/Gepek/PC/386-2.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>Also had a turbo button (didn't know why it exist)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102748#102748 1 Answer by clweeks for What was your first home computer? clweeks 2008-09-19T15:21:12Z 2008-09-19T21:11:49Z <p>A Bally game console with a BASIC cartridge in ca. 1978.</p> <p>Check out that keyboard. There were plastic overlays for different games and the one for the BASIC interpreter gave you "color" keys -- basically three different shift/ctrl/alt keys that turned it into a "full" keyboard. There was also a "gold" key that provided whole words "print," "goto," etc to make things faster. Wow...what a drag. :)</p> <p><img src="http://www.glankonian.com/~lance/bally/Bally_Pro1.jpg"></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102751#102751 11 Answer by StuffMaster for What was your first home computer? StuffMaster 2008-09-19T15:21:27Z 2008-09-19T19:06:54Z <p>Apple IIgs (used). Taught myself basic on it. </p> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/appleiigs.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102754#102754 38 Answer by Chris Upchurch for What was your first home computer? Chris Upchurch 2008-09-19T15:21:39Z 2008-09-19T17:20:26Z <p>Apple IIe, programming in BASIC, of course.</p> <p><img src="http://www.solarnavigator.net/images/apple_IIe_original_personal_computer.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102760#102760 28 Answer by Rich B for What was your first home computer? Rich B 2008-09-19T15:21:57Z 2008-09-20T19:46:32Z <p>TRS-80 Color Computer II</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2c/TRS-80_Color_Computer_2.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102762#102762 0 Answer by Skizz for What was your first home computer? Skizz 2008-09-19T15:22:01Z 2008-09-19T19:10:34Z <p>One of these: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:ZX80.jpg" rel="nofollow">Sinclair ZX80</a> OK, it wasn't mine as such, I was only 9 at the time, but I did learn to program on it.</p> <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/photos/sinclair_zx80_hr_1s.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>Skizz</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102771#102771 4 Answer by Ant for What was your first home computer? Ant 2008-09-19T15:22:32Z 2008-09-19T19:14:30Z <p>Dragon 32.</p> <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/dragondata_dragon-32_1.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102774#102774 20 Answer by Francis Beaudet for What was your first home computer? Francis Beaudet 2008-09-19T15:22:44Z 2008-09-19T17:16:37Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80_Color_Computer" rel="nofollow">TRS-80 Color Computer</a> First edition with the chiclets keyboard.</p> <p><img src="http://www.ntrautanen.fi/computers/other/images/tandy_trs80.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102775#102775 65 Answer by Bill the Lizard for What was your first home computer? Bill the Lizard 2008-09-19T15:22:48Z 2008-09-19T17:17:16Z <p><a href="http://oldcomputers.net/ti994a.html" rel="nofollow">TI-99 4a</a></p> <p>It had a crusty old TI-BASIC interpreter and you had to save programs on audio cassettes. I still remember how awesome it felt the first time I got that to actually work!</p> <p><img src="http://www.naznet.com/community/attachment.php?attachmentid=8602&amp;stc=1&amp;d=1171576019" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102779#102779 13 Answer by pdavis for What was your first home computer? pdavis 2008-09-19T15:23:02Z 2008-09-20T08:38:15Z <p>Commodore 128!</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5f/C128d.jpg" alt="Commodore 128" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102781#102781 93 Answer by Aidan for What was your first home computer? Aidan 2008-09-19T15:23:21Z 2008-09-19T15:42:52Z <p>zx Spectrum 48k </p> <p>Take that you 16k owners :D</p> <p>Check it OUT! <a href="http://www.twinbee.org/hob/play.php?snap=jetsetwilly" rel="nofollow">http://www.twinbee.org/hob/play.php?snap=jetsetwilly</a></p> <p><img src="http://techepics.com/files/zx.jpg" alt="ZX Spectrum ///" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102784#102784 48 Answer by Don for What was your first home computer? Don 2008-09-19T15:23:31Z 2008-09-19T15:23:31Z <p>BBC - awesome machine!</p> <p><img src="http://www.kzero.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/img_4.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102805#102805 0 Answer by Dana for What was your first home computer? Dana 2008-09-19T15:24:39Z 2008-09-19T15:24:39Z <p>Vic-20 for me, too.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102812#102812 0 Answer by m_pGladiator for What was your first home computer? m_pGladiator 2008-09-19T15:25:04Z 2008-09-19T15:25:04Z <p>Apple II without floppy drive</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102821#102821 19 Answer by Ludvig A Norin for What was your first home computer? Ludvig A Norin 2008-09-19T15:25:26Z 2008-09-19T15:25:26Z <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/osborne.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p><a href="http://oldcomputers.net/osborne.html" rel="nofollow">Osborne 1</a>, running CP/M. I learned BASIC, Pascal and DBase programming on that one! Sweet memories... all my friends had Commodore C64:s, but I had a <em>real</em> computer with no graphics capabilities and no games.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102835#102835 10 Answer by Cameron MacFarland for What was your first home computer? Cameron MacFarland 2008-09-19T15:26:35Z 2008-09-19T15:26:35Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad_CPC" rel="nofollow">Amstrad CPC 6128</a> Similar to the 464, but had twice the memory (128Kb!) which was paged because an 8-bit processor can only address 64Kb at a time. Also it came with a 3" floppy drive instead of a tape drive.</p> <p>No, not 3.5", 3"</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9f/Amstrad-floppy.jpg/180px-Amstrad-floppy.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102839#102839 0 Answer by stephenbayer for What was your first home computer? stephenbayer 2008-09-19T15:27:00Z 2008-09-19T15:27:00Z <p>Mine was a TRS-80, I eventually had the Model 1, model 2 and model III, as well as the coco 1 and 2. and my first program I ever wrote was a stupid tick tack toe program in Z-80 Assembly on that TRS-80 model 1. </p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102841#102841 11 Answer by Aardvark for What was your first home computer? Aardvark 2008-09-19T15:27:17Z 2008-09-19T15:27:17Z <h2>Atari 400</h2> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/atari400open.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102853#102853 0 Answer by muriloq for What was your first home computer? muriloq 2008-09-19T15:28:02Z 2008-09-19T15:28:02Z <p>Microdigital TK-85 - a Brazilian clone of the Sinclair ZX-81, with 16 KB RAM. </p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/Microdigital_TK85_with_joystick.JPG/256px-Microdigital_TK85_with_joystick.JPG" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102856#102856 4 Answer by px for What was your first home computer? px 2008-09-19T15:28:19Z 2008-09-19T15:28:19Z <p>While not as cool as many above.</p> <p>Packard Bell 486DX2, 4MB on-board RAM, few months later I upgraded with additional 12MB on three 72 pin simms.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102879#102879 0 Answer by Matthew Cole for What was your first home computer? Matthew Cole 2008-09-19T15:29:27Z 2008-09-19T15:29:27Z <p>Apple IIgs! I taught myself Apple BASIC. :-)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102916#102916 1 Answer by WolfmanDragon for What was your first home computer? WolfmanDragon 2008-09-19T15:31:56Z 2008-09-19T19:12:34Z <p>An <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattel_Aquarius" rel="nofollow">Aquarius</a>, it came with 4k of memory! I still have it in storage, just for kicks.</p> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/aquarius.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102925#102925 -1 Answer by Jim Ford for What was your first home computer? Jim Ford 2008-09-19T15:32:40Z 2008-09-19T15:32:40Z <p>TRS-80 Color :) Classic. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102937#102937 0 Answer by Erik Engbrecht for What was your first home computer? Erik Engbrecht 2008-09-19T15:33:20Z 2008-09-19T15:33:20Z <p>Apple IIe...taught myself BASIC and Logo, followed by a IIgs where I taught myself Pascal.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102949#102949 0 Answer by SumoRunner for What was your first home computer? SumoRunner 2008-09-19T15:34:48Z 2008-09-19T19:15:25Z <p>I got a <a href="http://oldcomputers.net/adam.html" rel="nofollow">Coleco Adam</a> as a Xmas gift in 1984. It was one of the greatest fiascoes of the early PC industry.</p> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/adam.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>I kept it for only a couple weeks and returned it for full refund, then went out and got a Commodore 64.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102952#102952 1 Answer by Vincent for What was your first home computer? Vincent 2008-09-19T15:34:59Z 2008-09-19T15:34:59Z <p>Apple ][E of course. In fact that computer is older than me (Built in the seventies) but it got me started and I used it for years claiming it as my own when the family got a 386.</p> <p>I started programming on it when I was seven because my Dad had been teaching my brother how to code on it and I was jealous for the attention. It ended up that my older brother now does nothing to do with coding and it has been my greatest hobby ever since.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102966#102966 63 Answer by Paul Reiners for What was your first home computer? Paul Reiners 2008-09-19T15:35:51Z 2008-09-19T20:08:24Z <p>Amiga 500! With BASIC!! <img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/Amiga500_system.jpg/280px-Amiga500_system.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102967#102967 2 Answer by geocoin for What was your first home computer? geocoin 2008-09-19T15:35:51Z 2008-09-23T14:21:46Z <p>Dad had a Franklin ACE1200 (the Apple ][ clone with double full height 5 1/4" drives)</p> <p><img src="http://www.vintage-computer.com/images/ace1200_3.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>which we wrote a BASIC looping program to 'do' my 'homework' (entire class punishment for something trivial) of 100x "I will not yada yada" given by a lunch monitor.</p> <p>my own first computer was a C64 which i punched a few basic progs from some books into until someone gave me a box of games.... and so endeth my programming life until university!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102978#102978 2 Answer by Tim K for What was your first home computer? Tim K 2008-09-19T15:36:54Z 2008-09-19T15:36:54Z <p>My first computer was the Timex Sinclair ZX81 as a birthday gift in 6th grade and I then purchased the 16 Kb memory module upgrade so that I could load the cassette tape based games that I had also bought with allowance. I remember loading and saving programs to tape and eventually writing a Farm Market Simulator game and playing that with all of my friends in the neighborhood. We'd all crowd around the old B/W television set and watch the random numbers generated for corn, soybeans, cows, and pigs and then we'd all pick how much we'd invest in the items each month.</p> <p>It was my first introduction to programming and even though I couldn't get my hands wrapped around how the games I played worked, Flight Simulator and Maze, it started me down the technology path and shaped the patience I have for troubleshooting the issues I run into today. Thanks Timex/Sinclair...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/102983#102983 6 Answer by Sal for What was your first home computer? Sal 2008-09-19T15:37:00Z 2008-09-19T17:21:21Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Computer" rel="nofollow">Colecovision + Adam computer</a>. This thing was inexpensive, came with a cassette drive, printer and Apple BASIC. I was able to upgrade to a Commodore 64 shortly after.</p> <p><img src="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/images/coleco-adam.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103001#103001 7 Answer by Liam for What was your first home computer? Liam 2008-09-19T15:38:35Z 2009-07-01T08:25:39Z <p>Commodore Amiga. First home computer to have a dedicated graphics processor (AGA).</p> <p>Mine was an Amiga 1200, 2MB RAM, 14MHz CPU, 3.5in floppy, no hard drive. I got it in 1992.</p> <p>I got a demo of AMOS Professional with a magazine. In less than 770KB it provided a BASIC interpreter, editor (with auto-indentation), animation capable paint package, audio editor, 2-pane file manager like FreeCommander, online help and sample programs including a Mandlebrot explorer and a Mario clone. All in 770KB!</p> <p><img src="http://isolmac.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/amiga%5F1200%5Fnahaufnahme.jpg" alt="Amiga 1200" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103013#103013 -1 Answer by teabot for What was your first home computer? teabot 2008-09-19T15:39:32Z 2008-09-19T15:39:32Z <p>Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k with a 3rd party keyboard upgrade</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103022#103022 1 Answer by Flory for What was your first home computer? Flory 2008-09-19T15:40:16Z 2008-09-19T15:40:16Z <p>Tandy 1000 A. Nothing like computers from the Trash Shack.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103031#103031 6 Answer by Leigh Warren for What was your first home computer? Leigh Warren 2008-09-19T15:40:53Z 2008-09-20T08:15:29Z <p>Dragon 32 With a 5+1/4 drive incuding Sprite Magic! Those were that days.</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6b/Dragon_32_computer.jpg/280px-Dragon_32_computer.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103038#103038 0 Answer by Steve Duitsman for What was your first home computer? Steve Duitsman 2008-09-19T15:41:38Z 2008-09-19T15:41:38Z <p><a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Challenger_2P.jpg" rel="nofollow">Challenger 2P</a>. Floppies FTW. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103040#103040 0 Answer by tinyd for What was your first home computer? tinyd 2008-09-19T15:41:45Z 2008-09-19T15:41:45Z <p>Apple II - no games available so I had to try and write my own....not very easily if I remember correctly</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103061#103061 41 Answer by Milner for What was your first home computer? Milner 2008-09-19T15:43:57Z 2008-09-20T08:34:45Z <p><a href="http://oldcomputers.net/trs80i.html" rel="nofollow">TRS-80</a>, I believe, was one of the first I ever got to use (as a very small child). The first one I actually programmed on was an <a href="http://oldcomputers.net/appleiigs.html" rel="nofollow">Apple IIgs</a>. I prgrammed all sorts of stuff in Apple BASIC, and used to run programs that were printed in a computer magazine (can't remember the name of it). That did it for me, though it took a lot of years (college) before I actually dove into computers head first.</p> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/trs80-i.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>I still have the old IIgs sitting around some where. I'm tempted to see if it still works!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103071#103071 -1 Answer by Garth Gilmour for What was your first home computer? Garth Gilmour 2008-09-19T15:44:36Z 2008-09-19T15:44:36Z <p><a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/ZXSpectrum48k.jpg" rel="nofollow">Sinclair Spectrum 48K</a> - Real programmers use rubber keys!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103072#103072 4 Answer by unknown (yahoo) for What was your first home computer? unknown (yahoo) 2008-09-19T15:44:38Z 2008-09-19T15:44:38Z <p>I had the TI-99-4A and the Extended Basic cartridge. Made a pretty decent Pac-Man knock-off at the time too. I think we even sold some software cassettes of it here and there.</p> <p>I remember using the sprite animation to create little music videos - I mean if you were going to have a cassette player hooked up to the thing, you might as well pump some music out too!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103082#103082 2 Answer by ShayH for What was your first home computer? ShayH 2008-09-19T15:45:16Z 2008-09-19T15:45:16Z <p>An Amstrad 464 with a green screen and a tape deck. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103083#103083 7 Answer by Vihung for What was your first home computer? Vihung 2008-09-19T15:45:17Z 2008-09-19T17:17:59Z <p><a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/BBC_Micro.jpeg" rel="nofollow">BBC Micro Model B</a></p> <p><img src="http://regmedia.co.uk/2008/03/20/bbc_1.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>A BBC Micro Model B when I was 7</p> <p>It had a cassette interface and plugged in to a regular TV</p> <p>I taught myself Basic on it and then taught myself 6502 assembler.</p> <p>Some years later we got a word processor (Acornsoft View) ROM installed in it, a floppy drive (double sided, double density, twin floppy drive!), a proper monitor and a dot matrix printer.</p> <p>It was all the computer I needed for about 10 years</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103091#103091 46 Answer by micahwittman for What was your first home computer? micahwittman 2008-09-19T15:45:49Z 2008-09-19T15:45:49Z <p>Not programmable (I guess you could hack the ROM), but I distinctly remember the a-ha moment on groking <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_(mathematics)" rel="nofollow">division</a> while holding the <strong><em>Little Professor</em></strong> in my hand.</p> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/9/15223525_85431314fa.jpg?v=0" alt="Little Professor" title="" /></p> <p>Huh, I just discovered it's featured on The National Museum of American History <a href="http://americanhistory.si.edu/teachingmath/html/enlarge/2001_9284.htm" rel="nofollow">http://americanhistory.si.edu/teachingmath/html/enlarge/2001_9284.htm</a> website.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103093#103093 2 Answer by James Muscat for What was your first home computer? James Muscat 2008-09-19T15:45:59Z 2008-09-19T15:45:59Z <p>BBC Model B - my father managed to cobble a 3.5" floppy drive to it (rather than the then-standard 5.25") and I still remember installing a word processor by physically inserting a microchip! <img src="http://www.stateoftheark.co.nz/images/acorn_bbc_b.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103097#103097 4 Answer by el_eduardo for What was your first home computer? el_eduardo 2008-09-19T15:46:11Z 2009-03-20T10:33:42Z <p>Commodore 16... parents did not want to buy me the 64k version... ahh miss those days.</p> <p><img src="http://www.mellema.net/homecomputers/images/commodore/Commodore%5FC16.jpg" alt="Commodore 16" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103115#103115 0 Answer by Keith for What was your first home computer? Keith 2008-09-19T15:48:29Z 2008-09-19T15:48:29Z <p>The first family computer that I was able to work alone on was a Tandy 1200 (an 8088 XT clone). Wrote many lines of GW-Basic code on it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103119#103119 0 Answer by spoulson for What was your first home computer? spoulson 2008-09-19T15:49:04Z 2008-09-19T15:49:04Z <p>Atari 130XE, the last of the Atari 8-bits.</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/eb/Atari_130xe.jpg/275px-Atari_130xe.jpg" alt="Atari 130XE" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103139#103139 0 Answer by ddc0660 for What was your first home computer? ddc0660 2008-09-19T15:50:47Z 2008-09-19T15:50:47Z <p>My first home computer was a pieced together 486 running DOS 5.1. It was horrible, but I loved to tinker around with it. Whoda thunk I'd be writing code for a living back then!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103190#103190 0 Answer by ernie for What was your first home computer? ernie 2008-09-19T15:55:11Z 2008-09-19T15:55:11Z <p>The Apple IIe.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103201#103201 2 Answer by Internet Friend for What was your first home computer? Internet Friend 2008-09-19T15:55:47Z 2008-09-19T15:55:47Z <p>I don't yet see an image of...</p> <p>Spectravideo SVI 728</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c5/Svi728.jpg/800px-Svi728.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>Yes, the keyboard is just as terrible as it looks.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103204#103204 4 Answer by epatel for What was your first home computer? epatel 2008-09-19T15:56:13Z 2008-09-19T15:56:13Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81" rel="nofollow">ZX-81</a></p> <ul> <li>1KB RAM</li> <li>8KB ROM</li> <li>3.25 Mhz Z80 CPU</li> </ul> <p><img src="http://hem.passagen.se/tiletech/images/zx81_80x.gif"></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103207#103207 0 Answer by Michael Easter for What was your first home computer? Michael Easter 2008-09-19T15:56:31Z 2008-09-19T15:56:31Z <p>TI 99-4a though I mostly gamed on it. </p> <p>Then C-64 and many blissful hours typing in programs from Byte magazine... IIRC, they had some kind of assembly validator that would beep when a line was correct.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103217#103217 20 Answer by KPexEA for What was your first home computer? KPexEA 2008-09-19T15:56:56Z 2008-09-19T15:56:56Z <p>Commodore Pet Basic 4.0, 32K ram and a tape drive, this was back in 1981.</p> <p>I wrote a version of Defender on it ( called Paladin ) in 13k of hand coded 6502 using the hex editor since the assember required a disk drive and I didn't get one of those for another year.</p> <p><img src="http://classof1985.org/classblog/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/commodore_pet_2001-321.jpg" alt="Pet" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103238#103238 1 Answer by xsaero00 for What was your first home computer? xsaero00 2008-09-19T15:59:25Z 2008-09-19T15:59:25Z <p><a href="http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B2%D0%B5%D1%82_(%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BF%D1%8C%D1%8E%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%80)" rel="nofollow">Russian KUVT Korvet</a>. It was based on Soviet microprocessor, a clone of the Intel 8080 CPU - <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KR580VM80A" rel="nofollow">KR580VM80A</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103239#103239 -1 Answer by Kzce for What was your first home computer? Kzce 2008-09-19T15:59:30Z 2008-09-19T15:59:30Z <p>TRS-80 Color Computer II</p> <p>although programming with it didn't cause me to "fall in love" with programming</p> <p>some of the games were fun tho...esp <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daggorath" rel="nofollow">Dungeons of Daggorath</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103241#103241 0 Answer by Joe Lencioni for What was your first home computer? Joe Lencioni 2008-09-19T15:59:32Z 2008-09-19T15:59:32Z <p>Tandy TL/2 1000</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103250#103250 0 Answer by Simon Knights for What was your first home computer? Simon Knights 2008-09-19T16:00:35Z 2008-09-19T16:00:35Z <p>Computer that got me into programming was an IBM 360/40, but the first 'home' computer I had was an Amstrad CPC464 - you could run CP/M if you had the disk drive - and it came with the firmware manuals. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103251#103251 -1 Answer by Michiel for What was your first home computer? Michiel 2008-09-19T16:00:39Z 2008-09-19T16:00:39Z <p>ZX 81</p> <p><em>getting sentimental</em></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103275#103275 1 Answer by JRL for What was your first home computer? JRL 2008-09-19T16:03:57Z 2008-09-19T16:03:57Z <p>Commodore Vic-20. Great piece of kit with those big plug-in 64k RAM Packs. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103276#103276 1 Answer by Tahir Akhtar for What was your first home computer? Tahir Akhtar 2008-09-19T16:04:32Z 2008-09-19T16:04:32Z <p>An unbranded 386 PC with both 5 1/4" and 3.5" floppy drives. It came with DOS but we soon upgraded to MS Windows 3.0 with a dozen or so floppies. Before that I had done programming on GW Basic on school computers, so DOS based QBasic loaded with this thing made me super-excited. It was a super-productive IDE for me :) No need to generate line numbers for each line :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103279#103279 0 Answer by David for What was your first home computer? David 2008-09-19T16:05:16Z 2008-09-19T16:05:16Z <p>I had access to an IBM 5100 for a while. But there's an entire graveyard of early computers that passed through my hands. Everything from DEC's VT180 to a Coleco Adam to an Atari 800 and a 1040ST and an Amiga 2000 before getting a PC clone when Windows 3.1 came out.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103284#103284 2 Answer by tidge for What was your first home computer? tidge 2008-09-19T16:06:05Z 2008-09-19T16:06:05Z <p>+1 for the VIC-20.</p> <p>I used to hand program a text adventure game out of the one programming magazine I owned every time that I wanted to play it.</p> <p>Also, long live Omega Race!!! (which was set in the futuristic year 2003)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103304#103304 32 Answer by kodecraft for What was your first home computer? kodecraft 2008-09-19T16:07:59Z 2008-09-19T16:07:59Z <p>Atari 800 XL!! --yeah, I'm getting sentimental too... sad... :)</p> <p><img src="http://www.computercloset.org/Atari_800XL_and_Peripherals.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103318#103318 10 Answer by bruceatk for What was your first home computer? bruceatk 2008-09-19T16:10:08Z 2009-02-24T17:55:16Z <p>Atari 800. $747 - 24k - cassette. Upgraded to 90k floppy $444.00. $250.00 to upgrade RAM to 48k. $200 for 16k RAM module and $50.00 to solder 16k onto the existing 8k board. (<a href="http://stackoverflow.com/users/791/bruceatk">bruceatk</a>)</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Atari800.jpg/180px-Atari800.jpg" alt="Atari 800" /><br /> <img src="http://www.backntime.net/Atari%20Computers/8bit/400%5F800/410%5Fa.gif" alt="Atari 410 Tape Drive" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103341#103341 0 Answer by Derek for What was your first home computer? Derek 2008-09-19T16:13:31Z 2008-09-19T16:13:31Z <p>I consider the Parker Brothers Merlin to be the first computer I owned. It had a microprocessor and you could program music with it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103370#103370 -1 Answer by mtruesdell for What was your first home computer? mtruesdell 2008-09-19T16:17:18Z 2008-09-19T16:17:18Z <p>Commodore Vic-20 Boot to a basic interpreter. Had an audio tape drive too. Monitor was a TV. Got it at K-Mart!</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103378#103378 -1 Answer by Steve Jones for What was your first home computer? Steve Jones 2008-09-19T16:17:53Z 2008-09-19T16:17:53Z <p>Vic-20, then an Atari 400, then an Apple II</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103405#103405 0 Answer by taudep for What was your first home computer? taudep 2008-09-19T16:21:20Z 2008-09-19T16:21:20Z <p>Damn, what a great walk down memory lane with that little owl calculator, the vic-20, the Apple IIc, Trs-80. The Coleco Adam. I didn't see that above (but I probably missed it).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103415#103415 0 Answer by Craig Boland for What was your first home computer? Craig Boland 2008-09-19T16:22:51Z 2008-09-19T16:22:51Z <p>+1 for Apple ][e</p> <p>I started out playing the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizardry" rel="nofollow">Wizardry</a> series, then fell into dabbling with BASIC programming through high school. Though not the smartest guy around, programming came naturally. Years later I got back into professional programming with Visual Basic during college, and now C#.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103437#103437 -2 Answer by loris_p for What was your first home computer? loris_p 2008-09-19T16:25:10Z 2008-09-19T16:25:10Z <p>Commodore 64!!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103558#103558 0 Answer by Dan Adams for What was your first home computer? Dan Adams 2008-09-19T16:40:25Z 2008-09-19T16:40:25Z <p>My first was a TI-994a however the one that I learned to program on was Tandy Color Computer 2. I saved up the $250 of so to get a 156k floppy drive. Wrote a few games and learned a little assembler on it as well. I had it for years. But I always pined away for an Amiga.... ahhh the good old days..</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103567#103567 3 Answer by Nullczyk for What was your first home computer? Nullczyk 2008-09-19T16:41:39Z 2009-08-10T18:54:57Z <p>Atari 130XE... with an XC-12 tape drive!</p> <p><img src="http://www.myoldcomputers.com/museum/comp/museumpics/atari130.jpg" alt="alt text" title="Atari 130XE" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103570#103570 1 Answer by horace for What was your first home computer? horace 2008-09-19T16:41:55Z 2008-09-19T16:41:55Z <p><img src="http://www.vintage-computer.com/images/trs80mod1.jpg" alt="trs80 model1" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103603#103603 11 Answer by Adam for What was your first home computer? Adam 2008-09-19T16:46:10Z 2008-09-19T16:46:10Z <p>Commodore 128D /w Epyx Fastload Cartridge</p> <p><img src="http://www.smithore.com/_imgs/machines/commodore-128d.jpg" alt="C128D" /></p> <p>Though I had access to a few Apple ][e's and such before I owned a PC.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103655#103655 4 Answer by SoloBold for What was your first home computer? SoloBold 2008-09-19T16:53:21Z 2008-09-19T16:53:21Z <p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3225/2870770358_1c5033454f_o.jpg" alt="an Apple 2 e" /></p> <p>I learned to program on the Apple ][e. AppleSoft BASIC is... is not something I like to think about too much ;)</p> <p>The Macintosh SE was the one that made me fall in love with computers.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103663#103663 7 Answer by JoshM for What was your first home computer? JoshM 2008-09-19T16:53:47Z 2008-09-19T16:53:47Z <p>Kaypro II!</p> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/kayproii.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>Learned BASIC on this bad boy.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103686#103686 0 Answer by Andrew Queisser for What was your first home computer? Andrew Queisser 2008-09-19T16:58:35Z 2008-09-19T16:58:35Z <p>Apple II Europlus. My dad took me to his lab and they had Apple IIs there to control physics experiments. After many Saturdays at the lab he bought one for us and I used and abused it for years.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103715#103715 9 Answer by hometoast for What was your first home computer? hometoast 2008-09-19T17:02:04Z 2008-09-19T17:02:04Z <p>Mine was the Timex Sinclair 1000</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/83/Zx81-timex.jpg/280px-Zx81-timex.jpg" alt="TS1000" /> </p> <p>soon after was the TS2068</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103720#103720 0 Answer by Adam Neal for What was your first home computer? Adam Neal 2008-09-19T17:02:32Z 2008-09-19T17:02:32Z <p>Packard Bell (shudder) 50 MHz 486DX2, a whopping 4 MB of RAM, upgradeable to 64!! Ran Dos 6.22, Win 3.11, even had a CD-ROM!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103738#103738 -1 Answer by Whyamistilltyping for What was your first home computer? Whyamistilltyping 2008-09-19T17:04:52Z 2008-09-19T17:04:52Z <p>Amstrad CPC 464 - took so long waiting for the damn tapes to load that I just started writing stuff myself :p</p> <p><img src="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Amstrad_CPC464.jpg" alt="Amstrad CPC 464" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103752#103752 0 Answer by fnCzar for What was your first home computer? fnCzar 2008-09-19T17:08:18Z 2008-09-19T17:08:18Z <blockquote> <p>an abacus</p> </blockquote> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103753#103753 -1 Answer by Cruachan for What was your first home computer? Cruachan 2008-09-19T17:08:23Z 2008-09-19T17:08:23Z <p>Atari ST 1024, with the mono monitor. Terribly neat machine - sort of a Mac Lite.</p> <p>At the same time I was coding on an IBM 3090 mainframes at work using Cobol/CICS. C on the Atari was <strong>way</strong> more interesting.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103755#103755 1 Answer by Swish for What was your first home computer? Swish 2008-09-19T17:09:01Z 2008-09-19T17:09:01Z <p>Commodore VIC-20 Woot Woot!<img src="http://kennmakk.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/vic20.jpg" alt="alt text" /> </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103772#103772 0 Answer by Bill Lyons for What was your first home computer? Bill Lyons 2008-09-19T17:11:21Z 2008-09-19T17:11:21Z <p>An ELF kit using the redoubtable RCA 1802 processor. It was a single circiut board with some wood wedges on the back to set it at an angle so you could use the hex keyboard in comfort. A two digit LED display and 256 bytes of memory. Very cool for 1976.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103834#103834 -1 Answer by Dimitris for What was your first home computer? Dimitris 2008-09-19T17:20:07Z 2008-09-19T17:20:07Z <p>Amstrad CPC 664</p> <p>This model sat between the 464 (but had a disk drive instead of a tape drive), and the CPC 6128 but had 64K of RAM instead of 128K.</p> <p>Is still own it!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103847#103847 0 Answer by Martin Bøgelund for What was your first home computer? Martin Bøgelund 2008-09-19T17:22:15Z 2008-09-20T07:17:24Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_8300" rel="nofollow">Lambda 8300</a>, a ZX81 clone with a green rubber-key keyboard. Learned (ZX) Basic on that thing.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103852#103852 0 Answer by Thomas Andrews for What was your first home computer? Thomas Andrews 2008-09-19T17:22:31Z 2008-09-19T17:22:31Z <p>TRS-80. 4K memory, used an audio cassette for program loading and saving.</p> <p>Spent more than $500 of my own money to upgrade to 16K memory.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103880#103880 1 Answer by AlanKley for What was your first home computer? AlanKley 2008-09-19T17:26:01Z 2008-09-19T17:26:01Z <p><img src="http://www.kleymeyer.com/images/z100.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>Zenith/Heathkit Z-100. Came with an 8-bit Intel 8085 that ran CP/M, and a 16-bit Intel 8088 to run MS-DOS or IBM PC/DOS OS's. Got the Amber monitor! Got a student discount from The University of Texas.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103884#103884 0 Answer by Peter GA. for What was your first home computer? Peter GA. 2008-09-19T17:26:47Z 2008-09-19T17:26:47Z <p>this is was my great firts programing PC:</p> <p>AT&amp;T Safari 3151 Laptop Computer</p> <p><img src="http://imagine41.com/catalog/images/at&amp;tsafari3151laptop001.gif" alt="AT&amp;T Safari 3151 Laptop Computer with Intel 486 DX4-25/75 MHz Processor" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103885#103885 -1 Answer by Barry Brown for What was your first home computer? Barry Brown 2008-09-19T17:26:48Z 2008-09-19T17:26:48Z <p>Sinclair ZX81, upgraded to 16K with expansion pack. (Originally 1K of RAM.) Did a lot of BASIC programming on it and even dabbled in Z80 assembly.</p> <p>I still have it, sitting in a box somewhere.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103898#103898 1 Answer by Brad Osterloo for What was your first home computer? Brad Osterloo 2008-09-19T17:28:26Z 2008-09-19T17:28:26Z <p>VIC-20 with tape drive at home, and used a Commodore PET at school</p> <p>(7th/8th Grade around 1982 or so)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103904#103904 0 Answer by paulo.albuquerque for What was your first home computer? paulo.albuquerque 2008-09-19T17:29:12Z 2008-09-19T17:29:12Z <p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timex_Computer_2048" rel="nofollow">Timex Computer 2048</a>, the variant only sold in Portugal and Poland.</p> <p>I spent quite a few hours of my youth fiddling around with the azimuth of the head of my tape recorder.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103916#103916 84 Answer by radioactive21 for What was your first home computer? radioactive21 2008-09-19T17:31:07Z 2008-09-19T17:31:07Z <p><img src="http://datapeak.net/images/BabbageAnalyticalEngineModel.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103927#103927 0 Answer by Rob Christie for What was your first home computer? Rob Christie 2008-09-19T17:32:57Z 2008-09-19T17:40:11Z <p>TI Speak &amp; Math ;)</p> <p>but seriously, probably Logo on Apple II was my first experience with programming</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103932#103932 5 Answer by Gudmundur Orn for What was your first home computer? Gudmundur Orn 2008-09-19T17:34:44Z 2008-09-19T17:34:44Z <p><a href="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/computer.asp?c=183" rel="nofollow">Amstrad PC 1512</a> </p> <p>with two 5.25" floppy drives and a color monitor</p> <p>It came with MS-DOS and the GEM window system. When I tried to make a backup copy of the GEM floppy, I actually destroyed it by confusing the SOURCE and DESTINATION parameters :-) That was my first WTF moment.</p> <p>But I didn't find out about programming until I got my next computer, found QBasic and read the help file.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103981#103981 0 Answer by Martin Lussier for What was your first home computer? Martin Lussier 2008-09-19T17:40:44Z 2008-09-19T17:40:44Z <p>A split between an Apple IIe (wrote BASIC programs) </p> <p>AND: a <a href="http://landover.no-ip.com/th99/m/U-Z/33805.htm" rel="nofollow">XT TURBO 640K</a>. It still runs DOS 4.1, for such classic arcade epics such as Zaxxon and Test Drive 1 &amp; 2. Ran on a CGA monitor... yikes.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103995#103995 0 Answer by naumcho for What was your first home computer? naumcho 2008-09-19T17:42:34Z 2008-09-19T17:42:34Z <p>The first one I owned was in 1995 I think - a 486 DX4 100MHz 540MB HDD .. i forget how much RAM it had :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104002#104002 0 Answer by JohnOpincar for What was your first home computer? JohnOpincar 2008-09-19T17:43:53Z 2008-09-19T17:43:53Z <p>Xerox 820-II at my Dad's office. I always got a kick out of copy being "PIP" which I believe stood for peripheral interface program. </p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104090#104090 0 Answer by ragu.pattabi for What was your first home computer? ragu.pattabi 2008-09-19T17:55:18Z 2008-09-19T18:04:16Z <p>Wipro Genius AT 286. 1 MB RAM. 2x5.25" floppy drives. MSDOS 6.22 and a rock solid monochrome monitor. No hard-disk. No mouse.</p> <p>I couldn't locate a image of this machine, but let me tell you it was magical! Changed my life.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104104#104104 1 Answer by JP Lodine for What was your first home computer? JP Lodine 2008-09-19T17:56:48Z 2008-09-19T17:56:48Z <p>The Amstrad PC1512 was the first computer I actually owned too. I didn't spring for the color monitor tho, had to put up with the weak black &amp; white monitor. I remember swapping out one of the floppy drives for a hard drive. Agonized for days over whether I could afford the 20MB drive or would have to settle for the 10MB. (This was 1986 or 1987.) I remember sitting in my Compilers class, daydreaming of all the stuff I'd install on the drive, and figuring that no way could it use up 10MB -- but I got the 20MB anyway. Maybe I was feeling wealthy for some reason; more likely I was hoping my wife didn't find out how much I'd spent.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104132#104132 -1 Answer by hectorsosajr for What was your first home computer? hectorsosajr 2008-09-19T18:01:47Z 2008-09-19T18:01:47Z <p>Mine was a Sinclair Z81.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104136#104136 0 Answer by p5ycho_p3nguin for What was your first home computer? p5ycho_p3nguin 2008-09-19T18:02:49Z 2008-09-19T18:02:49Z <p>IBM PC XT I remember spending long hours playing BEAST on that thing. Best game ever.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104143#104143 0 Answer by devinmoore for What was your first home computer? devinmoore 2008-09-19T18:04:35Z 2008-09-19T18:04:35Z <p>My first was not the oldest one I ever owned, it was a standard Macintosh. I think my dad got it through some early-access program. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104155#104155 0 Answer by defmeta for What was your first home computer? defmeta 2008-09-19T18:06:23Z 2008-09-20T23:24:00Z <p>Sinclair ZX81:</p> <p><img src="http://lambro.org/lavoro/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/sinclair_zx81.jpg" alt="Sinclair ZX81" /></p> <p>Followed by a <strong>Spectrum 48k</strong>, then finally an <strong>Amiga 256k</strong>! Since then it's been a steady stream of <strong>Apple Macs</strong> with brief forays into <strong>Thinkpads</strong> and an <strong>EEEPC</strong>.</p> <p><em>What a long crazy journey it's been!</em></p> <p><strong>EDIT:</strong> <em>changed 32k to the correct 48k config as J. Topley pointed out in the comments. My memory/logic sometimes fails me.</em></p> <p>@Stu Thompson: I didn't see a pc succession identical to my own anywhere else. Sure a few Sinclair ZX-xx's as first computers, but my answer wasn't solely about that. There is other contextual meaning.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104190#104190 0 Answer by Wes P for What was your first home computer? Wes P 2008-09-19T18:12:20Z 2008-09-19T18:12:20Z <p>Apple ][e :D I remember playing Stickybear Math on the monochrome green. Then, one day, my dad brought home a switch to hook the computer up to the TV!! Color monitor baby! Stickybear was never the same. On top of that my dad showed me how to write programs that drew blocks of color. I was psyched beyond belief. From that moment on, my destiny to become a programmer was sealed.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104202#104202 0 Answer by Richie_W for What was your first home computer? Richie_W 2008-09-19T18:14:33Z 2008-09-19T18:14:33Z <p>Amstrad 464 Plus (Basic 1.1 OS)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104216#104216 0 Answer by StubbornMule for What was your first home computer? StubbornMule 2008-09-19T18:16:17Z 2008-09-19T18:16:17Z <p><a href="http://oldcomputers.net/ti994a.html" rel="nofollow">TI-99/4A</a></p> <p>That was the one that did it for me. I had so much fun on it with its Basic and the Extended Basic add-on. Of course you had to be careful with the cassette and loading and saving programs. Tons of fun :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104239#104239 17 Answer by DanWoolston for What was your first home computer? DanWoolston 2008-09-19T18:18:16Z 2008-09-19T18:50:43Z <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/photos/sinclair_zx80_hr_1s.jpg" /><br/> <strong>ZX80!</strong> <strong>still have it. still works.</strong></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104277#104277 0 Answer by keith for What was your first home computer? keith 2008-09-19T18:22:16Z 2008-09-19T18:22:16Z <p>Casio PB-100. With the memory expansion pack that took it up to 1568 bytes of user RAM (not a typo!). It had room for 10 programs, in a tiny BASIC. Amazing what you can do in that space. And it was really easy to take to school.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104305#104305 0 Answer by Christopher Klein for What was your first home computer? Christopher Klein 2008-09-19T18:26:34Z 2008-09-19T19:56:58Z <p>My first home computer was a TI-99/4A, but my father at the time used to work for American International College so I got to play with a PDP/11-40 at a rather young age :)</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104332#104332 0 Answer by Dan for What was your first home computer? Dan 2008-09-19T18:29:16Z 2008-09-19T18:29:16Z <p>Apple II+. Love programming in Basic, including some simple graphics. Also had great games for it such as Lode Runner, Castle Wolfenstein, and Aztec (right name?).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104463#104463 0 Answer by Ian Hopkinson for What was your first home computer? Ian Hopkinson 2008-09-19T18:47:50Z 2008-09-19T18:47:50Z <p>I nearly had a ZX81 for Christmas in around 1982 but got a VIC20 because Sinclair had trouble delivering then I had an Amstrad CPC464</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104478#104478 0 Answer by Tom for What was your first home computer? Tom 2008-09-19T18:49:48Z 2008-09-19T18:49:48Z <p>Commodore PC 80/286,<a href="http://dn.codegear.com/article/20803" rel="nofollow">Turbo Pascal</a> and <a href="http://dn.codegear.com/article/20841" rel="nofollow">Turbo C</a>/<a href="http://dn.codegear.com/article/21751" rel="nofollow">C++</a> hooked me for life and eventually made me seek a career as a programmer :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104481#104481 0 Answer by Pop Catalin for What was your first home computer? Pop Catalin 2008-09-19T18:50:07Z 2008-09-19T18:50:07Z <p>HC 85</p> <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/photos/Felix_HC85_System_1.jpg" alt="HC 85" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104488#104488 0 Answer by dhomm for What was your first home computer? dhomm 2008-09-19T18:51:31Z 2008-09-19T18:51:31Z <p>Amstrad CPC 464</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104514#104514 1 Answer by NOMO for What was your first home computer? NOMO 2008-09-19T18:53:48Z 2008-09-19T18:53:48Z <p>Phoenix Commodore, with 640KB RAM, 20MB Hard disk (early 90s)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104535#104535 0 Answer by Internet Friend for What was your first home computer? Internet Friend 2008-09-19T18:56:37Z 2008-09-19T18:56:37Z <p>People, please try to find pictures of your computers to include with your posts. I find them... <em>adorable</em>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104540#104540 5 Answer by Jonathan Webb for What was your first home computer? Jonathan Webb 2008-09-19T18:57:35Z 2008-09-19T18:57:35Z <p>I don't see it here, but a school friend had an old <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oric#Oric-1" rel="nofollow">Oric-1</a>:</p> <p><img src="http://www.heydon.org/kevan/collection/pictures/oric-1-large.jpg" alt="alt text" title="Oric Home Computer&quot;" /></p> <p>Did anyone else have one?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104607#104607 2 Answer by grigy for What was your first home computer? grigy 2008-09-19T19:06:26Z 2008-09-19T19:22:07Z <p>Self-made computer <strong>Radio-86RK</strong> from a russian magazine.</p> <p>i8080 compatible processor, 32KB of RAM, running Microsoft BASIC.</p> <p><img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/yeghiazaryan/SNP6YMi3bYI/AAAAAAAAAEU/nClezseEgv4/rk21.JPG" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104613#104613 1 Answer by Mike Elkins for What was your first home computer? Mike Elkins 2008-09-19T19:07:11Z 2008-09-19T19:07:11Z <p>Ohio Scientific C8P. 8k ram, basic in ROM. 64 character wide screen (spacious compared to the 32 character wide screen of it's predecessor, the C4P).</p> <p>There were no games for it, to speak of, so I wrote my own, learning programming as I went. Worked for me!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104621#104621 0 Answer by Mark Allen for What was your first home computer? Mark Allen 2008-09-19T19:07:54Z 2008-09-19T19:07:54Z <p>TRS-80 Model 1. We got it when I was 8 years old, and somehow my parents got a set of programming books meant to teach kids BASIC. We also had a floppy disk (and LPT port) adapter that was about the size of a standard AT style case and sat under the monitor, while the TRS-80 Model 1 itself was built into its own keyboard. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104637#104637 0 Answer by Cyberherbalist for What was your first home computer? Cyberherbalist 2008-09-19T19:10:10Z 2008-09-19T19:10:10Z <p>Commodore VIC-20, where I typed a BASIC program into it from a magazine article (a game). That was fun, and when the computer was turned off the program was gone (no cassette recorder at first to store the program).</p> <p>Much later I learned PC-type programming using Turbo Pascal 1.0 on a Sanyo 555. My first real PC programming.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104677#104677 7 Answer by Paul Wicks for What was your first home computer? Paul Wicks 2008-09-19T19:13:29Z 2008-09-19T19:13:29Z <p>Zeos 486dx2. 66mhz of screaming raw processing power. It could play doom. Also, it weighed about 40 pounds since the entire case was made out of what seemed like half inch thick steel. </p> <p>It eventually died (bad power supply), although the 14 inch monitor soldiered on for a few more years before starting on fire and going out in blaze of glory. </p> <p><img src="https://www.recycledgoods.com/Images/s_p_23341_1.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104701#104701 2 Answer by Smallinov for What was your first home computer? Smallinov 2008-09-19T19:16:22Z 2008-09-19T19:16:22Z <p>Tandy RLX 1000</p> <p><img src="http://www.oldskool.org/guides/tvdog/images/RSXSetupSmall.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104714#104714 17 Answer by Cosma Colanicchia for What was your first home computer? Cosma Colanicchia 2008-09-19T19:17:47Z 2008-09-19T19:17:47Z <p>Amiga 1000, the first Amiga home computer.. hey, I had the expansion to 512KB of RAM! :D</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/26/Amiga_1000.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104721#104721 0 Answer by lajos for What was your first home computer? lajos 2008-09-19T19:18:15Z 2008-09-19T19:18:15Z <p>zx spectrum 48k. it was awesome. i knew every assembly command. those were the good old days.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104769#104769 1 Answer by Ferruccio for What was your first home computer? Ferruccio 2008-09-19T19:23:51Z 2008-09-19T19:23:51Z <p>A HeathKit H89. It had 2 Z-80 processors!</p> <p>Well, technically, one of the processors was a terminal controller and couldn't be programmed, but I got a kick out of telling people it had 2 processors.</p> <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/h89.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104789#104789 8 Answer by Jay for What was your first home computer? Jay 2008-09-19T19:25:40Z 2008-09-19T19:25:40Z <p>No pics, but mine was a 286 PC, 640K RAM, no hard drive, but it had TWO FLOPPY DRIVES (A, B).</p> <p>So we used to create a RAM drive on it and load TURBO PASCAL, a fantastic compiler and really a beautiful language to program (Pascal).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104884#104884 21 Answer by Johannes Hädrich for What was your first home computer? Johannes Hädrich 2008-09-19T19:39:54Z 2008-09-19T19:39:54Z <p>The great <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_ST" rel="nofollow">ATARI 1040 STF</a> with 1 MB RAM and the razor sharp SM 124 Monitor.</p> <p>My first programming environment was <a href="http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFA-BASIC" rel="nofollow">GFA Basic</a>, a really impressive Basic Interpreter with procedural concepts.</p> <p><img src="http://www.swiftconsult.de/files/st_cdj-2.jpg" alt="ATARI 1040 STF" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104916#104916 4 Answer by Arne Evertsson for What was your first home computer? Arne Evertsson 2008-09-19T19:44:08Z 2008-09-19T19:44:08Z <p>Commodore Plus/4</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104922#104922 30 Answer by Jeremy Banks for What was your first home computer? Jeremy Banks 2008-09-19T19:45:07Z 2008-09-20T04:51:52Z <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/MacIntosh_Plus_img_1317.jpg/666px-MacIntosh_Plus_img_1317.jpg" alt="Look ma, it's a picature!" title="" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104969#104969 19 Answer by bcash for What was your first home computer? bcash 2008-09-19T19:51:46Z 2008-09-19T19:51:46Z <p>My first was the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_IIc" rel="nofollow">Apple IIc</a>. This was arguably Apple's earliest aesthetic device, so I figured it needed its own answer. </p> <p><img src="http://applemuseum.bott.org/sections/images/computers/2cplus.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/104973#104973 5 Answer by Dodi for What was your first home computer? Dodi 2008-09-19T19:52:24Z 2008-09-19T20:22:22Z <p>IBM PC Jr with extra floppy drive, extra memory, color monitor, chicklet keyboard and a daisy wheel printer. I was the only person in my dorm with their own PC in 1987. </p> <p>Image copied from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PCjr" rel="nofollow">Wikipedia</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105023#105023 0 Answer by Guerry for What was your first home computer? Guerry 2008-09-19T19:59:29Z 2008-09-19T19:59:29Z <p>Sinclair zx81</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105040#105040 3 Answer by cpm for What was your first home computer? cpm 2008-09-19T20:01:46Z 2008-09-19T20:01:46Z <p><img src="http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/abouthp/histnfacts/museum/personalsystems/0034/images/0034threeqtr.jpg" alt="alt text" title="HP 5030" /></p> <p>The first computer my family owned was the HP 5030, preloaded with Windows 95. </p> <p>I feel insufficiently old school. </p> <p>Although, the first computer I used regularly was the Apple IIe's at school. The sales clerk was a bit confused when I said I wanted to buy one of those suckers when my parents said we could get a computer in 1996.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105062#105062 0 Answer by knight0323 for What was your first home computer? knight0323 2008-09-19T20:04:18Z 2008-09-19T20:04:18Z <p>my parents bought a packard bell legend 486 with 8mb ram and a 800 mb hdd and windows 3.x but i regularly used apple IIe's in school from k-6 </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105146#105146 1 Answer by Uhall for What was your first home computer? Uhall 2008-09-19T20:13:55Z 2008-09-19T20:13:55Z <p>A 286 PC when I was in high school.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105161#105161 1 Answer by Nathan Koop for What was your first home computer? Nathan Koop 2008-09-19T20:15:34Z 2008-09-19T20:15:34Z <p>386 with colour monitor &amp; a enormous 4 MB RAM</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105171#105171 0 Answer by Chris for What was your first home computer? Chris 2008-09-19T20:16:18Z 2008-09-19T20:16:18Z <p>My experience, was on a Apple II, and it was formatting a floppy disk. I thought it was the coolest thing i'd ever seen or done!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105293#105293 39 Answer by Jon Schneider for What was your first home computer? Jon Schneider 2008-09-19T20:26:24Z 2008-09-19T20:26:24Z <p>The IBM PC model 5150 -- the current <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PC" rel="nofollow">Wikipedia poster child</a> for all IBM PCs!</p> <p><img src="http://jonschneider.com/images/ibm_pc_5150_500px.jpg" alt="IBM PC model 5150" /></p> <p>My Dad brought this home from his job at IBM when I was about 4 or 5 years old. Specs of the 5150 that we had:</p> <ul> <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Graphics_Adapter" rel="nofollow">CGA display</a> (16 colors!)</li> <li>Dual 5 1/4 floppy drives, A: and B: (A: is the one on the left)</li> <li>No hard drive!</li> <li>64 KB of RAM</li> <li>Keyboard: Function keys (F1-F10) on the left! (See the image)</li> </ul> <p>Like other machines of the time, the 5150 came with BASIC on the ROM image; the machine would boot to the BASIC development environment if there was no floppy in the A: drive. You couldn't save your programs, though, unless you booted to a DOS diskette (DOS 2.0!) and ran BASIC from there. </p> <p>By the time I was 6, I was spending hours and hours programming on this thing! F1=List, F2=Run, F3=Load, F4=Save...</p> <p>Dad eventually added a 2400 baud modem to the machine -- I was in 3rd grade at the time, so around 1985 -- and I logged onto my first <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system" rel="nofollow">BBS</a> from this machine, too.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105359#105359 0 Answer by Gamecat for What was your first home computer? Gamecat 2008-09-19T20:33:42Z 2008-09-19T20:33:42Z <p>I also started with the Vic 20. Still have the books somewhere. The computer died spectaculair because i tried to do other things with the casette port ;-).</p> <p>Lots of sweet memories (or should i say mid life crisis).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105404#105404 0 Answer by Kerncode for What was your first home computer? Kerncode 2008-09-19T20:37:38Z 2008-09-19T20:37:38Z <p>TRS-80 as well. Had a couple of 'game' coding books, one with superheroes on the cover, and I forget the other one. Although the one I had wasn't the model pictured, and we just used a TV as a monitor.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105453#105453 0 Answer by DGM for What was your first home computer? DGM 2008-09-19T20:42:31Z 2008-09-19T20:42:31Z <p>Tandy 1000 SX ... I made that thing do quite a bit.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105478#105478 2 Answer by reefnet_alex for What was your first home computer? reefnet_alex 2008-09-19T20:44:52Z 2008-09-19T20:44:52Z <p>Like several others here a ZX81 with 16K RAM pack, but I just wanted to add...</p> <ul> <li>Do you remember typing in thousands of lines of code out of a magazine only to find the thing never worked? Programmes came in books too, and that keyboard was <em>not</em> built for typing. Particularly as if you pressed to hard the 16K RAM pack would bum out! </li> <li><p>After all these late night typing in programmes sessions, was I the only kid to get in trouble at school for writing my sums like this:</p> <blockquote> <blockquote> <p>What is 13 * 3?<br /> ANS$ = 39</p> </blockquote> </blockquote></li> </ul> <p>I got in such trouble for that...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105492#105492 35 Answer by Ashley Davis for What was your first home computer? Ashley Davis 2008-09-19T20:46:24Z 2008-09-19T20:46:24Z <p><img src="http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/images/fl/flair-melissa-&amp;-doug-wooden-abacus.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105538#105538 3 Answer by GvS for What was your first home computer? GvS 2008-09-19T20:53:02Z 2008-09-19T20:59:11Z <p>Like a lot of Dutch: MSX Philips VG 8020.</p> <p>I remember one time, I had programmed a fractal (Mandelbrot) in MSX-Basic. After 1 week (!) of calculating I came home from school. My mother told me, she turned off my computer when cleaning the room.</p> <p>But the first computer I ever used was (naturally) the IBM System 34 (or 36, don't really know, I was only 10 years old). When I was visiting my father at work. After 15 minutes I was able to find the games. </p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/MSX_Philips_VG8020.jpg" alt="MSX Philips VG 8020" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105594#105594 0 Answer by MikeJ for What was your first home computer? MikeJ 2008-09-19T21:01:00Z 2008-09-19T21:01:00Z <p>I had an atari 400 with 16k of memory. And yes I did write code in BASIC on the thing. I later upgraded it to 64k and a replacement keyboard to overcome the membrane keyboard that was rather cruel to code with. Ah, the life of an 9 year old.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105861#105861 0 Answer by Ryan Delucchi for What was your first home computer? Ryan Delucchi 2008-09-19T21:39:53Z 2008-09-19T21:39:53Z <p>For me, it's a toss-up between the graphing calculator (TI-85) that I programmed in high school and the original IBM PC, where I first learned programming in <code>BASICA</code></p> <p><img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/ryandse/SNQbe6yXPqI/AAAAAAAAAI4/qwY3FrN_sOc/firstcomp.JPG" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105882#105882 0 Answer by redfood for What was your first home computer? redfood 2008-09-19T21:43:10Z 2008-09-19T21:43:10Z <p>TI <em>Professional</em></p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105927#105927 0 Answer by Panagiotis Korros for What was your first home computer? Panagiotis Korros 2008-09-19T21:49:13Z 2008-09-19T21:49:13Z <p>Atari STm, connected to a monochrome TV, with an external floppy and GFA Basic!</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/105953#105953 2 Answer by Mayowa for What was your first home computer? Mayowa 2008-09-19T21:52:02Z 2008-09-19T21:52:02Z <p>286SX with a whopping 2Mb RAM or would the Speak&amp;Spell qualify?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106002#106002 1 Answer by Optimal Solutions for What was your first home computer? Optimal Solutions 2008-09-19T21:59:35Z 2008-09-19T21:59:35Z <p>Wow, the memories. Atari 800. I was about 12 or 13. BASIC cartridge. ANTIC magazine and a tape recorder to store programs. Learned all about Sprits, DMA, collision and it had an amazing 4-voice synthesizer chip that I coded some vicious music with! I would give a year of my life to go back and spend it in those days again! Wonderful memories for me.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106005#106005 0 Answer by pablasso for What was your first home computer? pablasso 2008-09-19T22:00:31Z 2008-09-19T22:00:31Z <p>An IBM Thinkpad 300c</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106007#106007 0 Answer by Kevin Goldsmith for What was your first home computer? Kevin Goldsmith 2008-09-19T22:00:48Z 2008-09-19T22:00:48Z <p>At school we had TRS-80 Model 1s with the mini-tape drives, later the school got the TRS model IIIs. The first one I had at home was the TI-99 4/A, with the Peripheral Expansion Box which made it look a lot more impressive.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106019#106019 0 Answer by Noether for What was your first home computer? Noether 2008-09-19T22:03:55Z 2008-09-19T22:03:55Z <p>I don't actually know what it was, but the Internet tells me that it looked like a Compaq Portable III. Amber monochromatic screen, keyboard that attached to it, BASIC and WordPerfect.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106027#106027 0 Answer by Gilles for What was your first home computer? Gilles 2008-09-19T22:05:21Z 2008-09-19T22:05:21Z <p>Thomson MO-6. There's very little chance that you know what this machine if you didn't live in France at the time. Awesome computer in any case:</p> <p><img src="http://www.freemind-tobe.com/content/computers/Thomson-MO6.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>As you can see it used standard audio tapes for storing the software. Copying one was as easy as having a double tape deck (which wasn't that common at the time) and making a copy of the audio track. I think it was a bit of a problem for all the software vendors at the time :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106085#106085 0 Answer by WACM161 for What was your first home computer? WACM161 2008-09-19T22:15:54Z 2008-09-19T22:15:54Z <p>A pentium 200 with mmx Using Visual Studio 6 we had that thing pumping out Open GL 3D images from C++! USING 128 mb OF ram and a 4GB harddrive.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106135#106135 0 Answer by Jeremy Michael Cantrell for What was your first home computer? Jeremy Michael Cantrell 2008-09-19T22:27:24Z 2008-09-19T22:27:24Z <p>The Tandy Sensation (486, 4mb ram, 1x cdrom, windows 3.1)</p> <p><img src="http://www.thecocolounge.com/images/33_1.jpg" alt="The Tandy Sensation" title="" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106159#106159 0 Answer by Nick Woods for What was your first home computer? Nick Woods 2008-09-19T22:33:49Z 2008-09-19T22:33:49Z <p>The Apple ][+ at school in 3rd grade. The countless hours spent after school writing GOTO statements were sheer joy--except perhaps when you had to shift all of the line numbers because you didn't leave large enough gaps!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106180#106180 0 Answer by Brian for What was your first home computer? Brian 2008-09-19T22:38:03Z 2008-09-19T22:38:03Z <p>Vector Graphic with David Ahl's BASIC Computer Games:</p> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/vector1.jpg"></p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106191#106191 0 Answer by Imran for What was your first home computer? Imran 2008-09-19T22:40:03Z 2008-09-19T22:40:03Z <p>A custom built PC from a local shop, which I got in 2000.</p> <blockquote> <p>AMD K6-2 450 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 13 GB HDD, 8 MB SiS 6326 AGP, ISA Sound Card, 14" CRT</p> </blockquote> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106269#106269 0 Answer by BlackMael for What was your first home computer? BlackMael 2008-09-19T22:58:51Z 2008-09-19T22:58:51Z <p>Commodore 64! I learnt basic and assembly on that wee beasty :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106295#106295 0 Answer by CindyH for What was your first home computer? CindyH 2008-09-19T23:06:01Z 2008-09-19T23:11:51Z <p>I had a TI-99 in college, but I never did anything useful with it. My first home computer I had for real was a HP 150 in approximately 1984. I was one of the very few people to have a computer in college. It had a touchscreen monitor!! My mother worked for HP as a programmer, so she got a discount on it - it was only about $5K. I used it all through college and for at least four years afterwards.</p> <p>But what made me fall in love with programming was taking a programming class in high school in about 1980. <img src="http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/abouthp/histnfacts/museum/personalsystems/0031/images/0031threeqtr.jpg" alt="alt text" title="HP 150" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106305#106305 0 Answer by Nick Arnold for What was your first home computer? Nick Arnold 2008-09-19T23:08:38Z 2008-09-19T23:08:38Z <p>My first computer was a Hewlett Packard with 128MB RAM, a 20GB hard drive, and a Pentium III at 533Mhz. The price was about $1300 at Best Buy.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106311#106311 0 Answer by jacobsee for What was your first home computer? jacobsee 2008-09-19T23:10:11Z 2008-09-19T23:10:11Z <p><img src="http://apple2history.org/museum/images/laser128.jpg" alt="Laser 128" title="" /></p> <p>We had a <a href="http://apple2history.org/museum/computers_clones/laser128.html" rel="nofollow">Laser 128</a> (Apple IIc clone) that we got in about 1989 when I was in 8th grade or so. I did some sweet Basic on that baby...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106369#106369 0 Answer by elvenbyte for What was your first home computer? elvenbyte 2008-09-19T23:26:18Z 2008-09-19T23:26:18Z <p>Mine was an Oric Atmos. ¿Does anybody remember it?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106468#106468 0 Answer by david.jade for What was your first home computer? david.jade 2008-09-19T23:56:49Z 2008-09-19T23:56:49Z <p>Ohio scientific superboard II -- 8k RAM, MS BASIC, an old B&amp;W TV, and a cassette tape recorder</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106606#106606 0 Answer by Yoni B for What was your first home computer? Yoni B 2008-09-20T00:45:49Z 2008-09-20T00:45:49Z <p>Apple IIe compatible</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106647#106647 0 Answer by defaulthtm for What was your first home computer? defaulthtm 2008-09-20T01:01:18Z 2008-09-20T01:01:18Z <p>I'm another early sinclair lewis 1000 user (before the Timex version) around 79 /80 I guess - it was the one with 1K ROM 1 (it could have been 4)K RAM.</p> <p>K</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106654#106654 1 Answer by pro3carp3 for What was your first home computer? pro3carp3 2008-09-20T01:02:48Z 2008-09-20T01:02:48Z <p>The first computer I had at home was a Commodore 64 with a tape drive. I used a Commodore PET, TRS-80 Model II, and Apple IIe at school. Later I learned dbase II programming on a kaypro II.</p> <p>I really fell in love with programming on the 64, Sprites, Simons Basic, even some assembly and C.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106659#106659 1 Answer by Svet for What was your first home computer? Svet 2008-09-20T01:07:17Z 2008-09-20T01:19:23Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pravetz_series_8" rel="nofollow">Pravetz 8</a> - Made in Bulgaria:) It's an Apple II clone if you wonder. It was kind of common in Bulgaria back in the days.</p> <p><img src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_F1jiLtyR8Yk/R4i5mL6nXPI/AAAAAAAAB6E/cNXAny2YgcA/s400/photo-pravetz-8c-3.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106662#106662 0 Answer by Panic for What was your first home computer? Panic 2008-09-20T01:09:03Z 2008-09-20T01:09:03Z <p>My first computer was a Timex 2048 (TC2048), a ZX Spectrum-based machine with enhancements, namely a cartridge port to make it compete with videogame consoles.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106713#106713 0 Answer by Scott Bargabus for What was your first home computer? Scott Bargabus 2008-09-20T01:33:49Z 2008-09-20T01:33:49Z <p>My first computer was the TI-99/4A with a black-and-white TV for a monitor. But, my first <em>laptop</em> was the Radio Shack TRS-80 model 100. 40 columns by 8 lines. I loved it because I could modem (tip?) into the university VAXen and work from home. It was glorious.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106715#106715 0 Answer by Kevin Conner for What was your first home computer? Kevin Conner 2008-09-20T01:34:48Z 2008-09-20T01:41:23Z <p>I learned to program in TI-82 BASIC. Programming was so much better than paying attention in class!</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/34/TI-82.png/240px-TI-82.png" alt="TI-82" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106737#106737 1 Answer by Rich Bruchal for What was your first home computer? Rich Bruchal 2008-09-20T01:43:30Z 2008-09-20T01:43:30Z <p>Ye Olde TRS-80. The fist was one of the originals that hooked up to a cassette recorder to read and write data. And the second one - OMG, it had a floppy drive! Very cool.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106755#106755 1 Answer by Jason Stevenson for What was your first home computer? Jason Stevenson 2008-09-20T01:51:36Z 2008-09-20T01:51:36Z <p>My first was the Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer 3 with 128K of ram!</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/TRS-80_Color_Computer_3.jpg" alt="TRS-80 CoCo 3" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106758#106758 0 Answer by joe for What was your first home computer? joe 2008-09-20T01:53:29Z 2008-09-20T01:53:29Z <p>Radio Shack TRS-80, not sure of the model number. I actually discovered my parents setting it up at 11pm on Christmas Eve, so not only did I confirm the non-existance of Santa, but I also got to setup my own present that year.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106761#106761 0 Answer by Ian Suttle for What was your first home computer? Ian Suttle 2008-09-20T01:54:52Z 2008-09-20T01:54:52Z <p>Apple IIe for meee</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106762#106762 0 Answer by Erick Sgarbi for What was your first home computer? Erick Sgarbi 2008-09-20T01:55:06Z 2008-09-20T01:55:06Z <p>ZX81 and after a few years a Atari 800 with an assembler cartridge.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106763#106763 0 Answer by Rob Wells for What was your first home computer? Rob Wells 2008-09-20T01:55:08Z 2008-09-20T01:55:08Z <p>An original <a href="http://www.mindsontoys.com/kits.htm?dc1_main.htm" rel="nofollow">Digi-Comp</a> that my father bought for me in 1966.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106769#106769 0 Answer by cdleary for What was your first home computer? cdleary 2008-09-20T01:58:54Z 2008-09-20T01:58:54Z <p>IBM 486-DX2-66!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106788#106788 0 Answer by mazrickps for What was your first home computer? mazrickps 2008-09-20T02:10:15Z 2008-09-20T02:10:15Z <p>Epson Equity II+ 8088 640k addressable RAM 40 MB HD Monochrome Monitor</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107069#107069 1 Answer by Peter Rounce for What was your first home computer? Peter Rounce 2008-09-20T04:14:35Z 2008-09-20T04:14:35Z <p>The Sharp MZ80K, which had a tape drive that you could load BASIC from.</p> <p>Must be 25 years ago.</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Mz80k.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107138#107138 0 Answer by jholl for What was your first home computer? jholl 2008-09-20T04:47:44Z 2008-09-20T04:47:44Z <p>The INTERACT.</p> <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/photos/Interact_Model1_System_s2.jpg" alt="alt text" title="Interact Computer" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107155#107155 4 Answer by shea241 for What was your first home computer? shea241 2008-09-20T04:55:03Z 2008-09-20T04:55:03Z <p>Timex Sinclair ZX-81 / 1000 <img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/ts1000.JPG" alt="With the expansion memory and all" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107174#107174 0 Answer by Fernando Barrocal for What was your first home computer? Fernando Barrocal 2008-09-20T05:03:48Z 2008-09-20T05:03:48Z <p>Mine was a Brazilian Sinclair Clone from Microsiga: The <a href="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&amp;c=1019" rel="nofollow">TK-83</a></p> <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/Microdigital_TK83_System_s1.jpg" alt="Microsiga TK-83" /></p> <p>I miss the box of tapes I had :( Mostly <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKvd0zPfBE4&amp;feature=related" rel="nofollow">3D Monster Maze</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107371#107371 6 Answer by Chris for What was your first home computer? Chris 2008-09-20T06:25:31Z 2008-09-20T06:25:31Z <p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PS/2" rel="nofollow">IBM PS/2</a> owned by my parents (still working to this day).</p> <p><img src="http://www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/workshops/images/mc_pc1.jpg" alt="IBM PS/2 model 30" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107403#107403 0 Answer by David Leonard for What was your first home computer? David Leonard 2008-09-20T06:38:01Z 2008-09-20T06:38:01Z <p>Mine was the Apple ][e ... and learning the 6502.. mind-expanding stuff.</p> <p>Wow, this is a nostalgia thread. How come plastic these days doesn't have the excitement that it had back then?? I am looking at the great images of machines people have posted above, the machines that I recognise and I can recall the totally awesome power I felt when my hands were on them. Yet I have my hands right now on a quantifiably much much much more powerful laptop... yet it feels lame in comparison.</p> <p>Bring back POKE!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107424#107424 0 Answer by LarryF for What was your first home computer? LarryF 2008-09-20T06:43:48Z 2008-09-20T06:43:48Z <p>Mine was the Timex Sinclair 1000, then an Atari 400, 1200xl, (and some other weird models I can't recall), but the computer that really got me all revved up was a C=64... I Read Jim Butterfield's ML book, and never looked back.. :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107491#107491 0 Answer by midas06 for What was your first home computer? midas06 2008-09-20T07:14:16Z 2008-09-20T07:14:16Z <p>Gateway 286 sx 16mhz /w 2MB ram and a 20mb HD</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107610#107610 0 Answer by Jim In Texas for What was your first home computer? Jim In Texas 2008-09-20T08:25:17Z 2008-09-20T08:25:17Z <p>A <a href="http://www.pc-history.org/digital.htm" rel="nofollow">Digital Group</a> Z80</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107670#107670 0 Answer by cretzel for What was your first home computer? cretzel 2008-09-20T08:53:00Z 2008-09-20T08:53:00Z <p>Commodore 64</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107673#107673 0 Answer by ArdentRogue for What was your first home computer? ArdentRogue 2008-09-20T08:56:23Z 2008-09-20T08:56:23Z <p>Like many, the Commodore 64</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107748#107748 0 Answer by Biri for What was your first home computer? Biri 2008-09-20T09:42:31Z 2008-09-20T09:42:31Z <p>Commodore +4</p> <p>I haven't played on it for a year, because I was so impressed by programming in basic and later in assembly.</p> <p>I still have a working one in my closet, with casette, a catrigde with Commodore Basic from the Commodore 128 series, and the learning kit for assembly.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107767#107767 10 Answer by Brent.Longborough for What was your first home computer? Brent.Longborough 2008-09-20T09:52:30Z 2008-09-20T09:52:30Z <p><img src="http://www.chemeng.ed.ac.uk/people/jack/history/pics/mercury.jpg" alt="Ferranti Mercury" /></p> <p>Ferranti Mercury. They didn't have "Home Computers" back then...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107815#107815 0 Answer by neslekkiM for What was your first home computer? neslekkiM 2008-09-20T10:16:02Z 2008-09-20T10:16:02Z <p>Sharp MZ-731, with built in printer and cassette drive! :) Am I the only one? <img src="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/sharp_mz700_side2.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107909#107909 0 Answer by unexist for What was your first home computer? unexist 2008-09-20T11:09:04Z 2008-09-20T11:09:04Z <p>My first computer was a C64 too - I also made my first programming experiences there. :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107928#107928 0 Answer by vaske for What was your first home computer? vaske 2008-09-20T11:20:34Z 2008-09-20T11:20:34Z <p>pentium..I was 15 when I got my first computer...that was incredible time...:)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107942#107942 0 Answer by Daniel for What was your first home computer? Daniel 2008-09-20T11:29:47Z 2008-09-20T11:29:47Z <p>The first machine I used was an <a href="http://oldcomputers.net/AIM-65.html" rel="nofollow">AIM-65</a> clone. I had 1K of RAM. Machine code monitor, Basic and Forth in ROM. It was heaps of fun :) I can still remember programming the thing in Basic.</p> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/Aim-65.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107988#107988 0 Answer by Zee JollyRoger for What was your first home computer? Zee JollyRoger 2008-09-20T11:59:56Z 2008-09-20T11:59:56Z <p>This Windows ME machine. Kinda feel a bit young. I've been collecting old "vintage" machines as a hobby lately. A proud addition that I've come to own is a Commodore 64. I adore my 64.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108257#108257 0 Answer by Andy Cook for What was your first home computer? Andy Cook 2008-09-20T14:12:00Z 2008-09-20T14:12:00Z <p>A Sinclair ZX Spectrum - a UK rubber keyboarded home computer from about 1982</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108295#108295 0 Answer by Tony R for What was your first home computer? Tony R 2008-09-20T14:25:21Z 2008-09-20T14:25:21Z <p>486 Acer which was smoking hot compared to my friend's 386 lol! circa 1989, I think?</p> <p>I'm pretty sure it cost about $2K and I remember my dad muttering under his breath about how expensive it was, "Could put a down payment on a car for that much <em>grumble</em>...".</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108334#108334 0 Answer by Basil for What was your first home computer? Basil 2008-09-20T14:38:29Z 2008-09-20T14:38:29Z <p><b>IBM PC Convertible Model 5140.</b></p> <p></p> <p>A heavy clunker of a box at 13 pounds. Mine also had the optional printer that attached to the rear and printed on thermal fax paper. What a joy it was to type up your own documents, only to have to go to Staples to make a copy of it on "real" paper :))</p> <p>I spent lots of hours programming Basic on it, which I learned from a book. I actually wrote a file-based Hangman program that loaded the words from one of the floppies :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108351#108351 10 Answer by cwinterb for What was your first home computer? cwinterb 2008-09-20T14:42:48Z 2008-09-20T14:42:48Z <p>The mighty Acorn Electron, purchased from Boots the Chemists because my parents could not afford the BBC Micro that I really wanted. It allowed me to do my school computer club homework at home though. My "monitor" was a 14" black and white TV with a rotary tuning knob. It would slowly drift off frequency and need tweaking back on to the correct channel periodically. "Elite" seemed to take forever to load but was one of the most awesome games ever.</p> <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acorn_Electron" rel="nofollow">Acorn Electron on Wikipedia</a></p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108381#108381 1 Answer by GR1000 for What was your first home computer? GR1000 2008-09-20T14:53:09Z 2008-09-20T14:53:09Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_series_80" rel="nofollow">HP-85</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108391#108391 0 Answer by di Mario for What was your first home computer? di Mario 2008-09-20T14:58:01Z 2008-09-20T14:58:01Z <p>My first true compy was a Schneider Joyce. It had Mallard Basic and Wordstar on a floppy iirc, and the printer connected via a very proprietary plug to the main unit which housed both the CPU and the green monochrome monitor (I am talking 1980's here - Schneider the German company later sold out to or merged with Amstrad the British).</p> <p>Before that, I owned a second-hand Sinclair ZX-81 with a memory extention thingy that added 16 Kb (as in a whopping 16384 bytes) to the on-board 4 Kb RAM (4096 bytes). The display was a small 6" black-and white TV I could lay my hands on (Russian Shiljalis, still have it. Runs on 12 Volt car battery, and also on a 220 Volt adapter. Manual includes detailed circuit diagram, for reasons unbeknownst to me).</p> <p>And way before that, as a high-school student I used to spend some of my free time in the local Capi-Lux store, where they had an TI-41C on display. Or perhaps it was an 11C. It was the first programmable calculator I have ever interacted with. Stopping there after school, I would input the code from the manual (50 or so lines, with a calculator-style keyboard, nothing qwuerty-like in sight) to play "Moonlander". The objective of the game was to iteratively input fuel burn rates in such a way that at the end of your fuel, your elevation would be zero and your speed as well. </p> <p>Heck, in 1973 I was the first in my class to own a digital watch! It had a LED display. Go figure.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108528#108528 12 Answer by Jazz for What was your first home computer? Jazz 2008-09-20T15:44:01Z 2008-09-20T15:44:01Z <p>I started programming on the HP-48S, in RPL (Reverse Polish Lisp) that made me love Forth and Lisp.</p> <p><img src="http://www.hpmuseum.org/img/48s/48ss.jpg" alt="HP-48S" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108552#108552 0 Answer by MrJavaGuy for What was your first home computer? MrJavaGuy 2008-09-20T15:53:22Z 2008-09-20T15:53:22Z <p>I started programming in school on a TRS-80 while travelling abroad. But my first home computer was an Apple ][.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108601#108601 0 Answer by The Chairman for What was your first home computer? The Chairman 2008-09-20T16:13:47Z 2008-09-20T16:13:47Z <p>Apparently it seems that Thus far, I am one of the very few who had a cursed Apple /// or Apple III or Apple 3, or affectionately a Crapple.</p> <p>Crashed more that (Windows 95)^2</p> <p>See Wikipedia: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_III" rel="nofollow">Apple III</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108602#108602 0 Answer by John Fiala for What was your first home computer? John Fiala 2008-09-20T16:14:58Z 2008-09-20T16:14:58Z <p></p> <p>The IBM PCjr, with extra RAM and a floppy drive. No hard drive, but we had the Basic ROM cartridge - you plugged it into the front and always had basic on-hand, which was really cool. My dad got me my first Infocom games to play on it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108629#108629 0 Answer by Glenn Block for What was your first home computer? Glenn Block 2008-09-20T16:28:24Z 2008-09-20T16:28:24Z <p>I had several early computers. One of my favorites was the TRS-80 color computer, known lovingly as the Coco. It was a great little system, with a nice set of games. remember writing my first assembly program on it, by using the poke command :)</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/23/TRS-80_Color_Computer_1.jpg/320px-TRS-80_Color_Computer_1.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108670#108670 0 Answer by ironfroggy for What was your first home computer? ironfroggy 2008-09-20T16:37:44Z 2008-09-20T16:37:44Z <p>When I was a kid I had a VTech, which is basically a toy. Back then, they actually included BASIC interpreters and that was my first experience with programming. I am very sad not to be able to find such a "toy" these days that is actually programmable.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108680#108680 3 Answer by Argalatyr for What was your first home computer? Argalatyr 2008-09-20T16:39:59Z 2008-09-20T16:39:59Z <p>The HP 41C and <a href="http://www.hpmuseum.org/prog/synth41.htm" rel="nofollow">synthetic programming</a> - the notion that data and instructions were stored in the same (binary) format was a revelation for me as a teen. Pulling modules to blur that line between data and programs also felt like dark magic.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108750#108750 0 Answer by David Ameller for What was your first home computer? David Ameller 2008-09-20T17:05:04Z 2008-09-20T17:05:04Z <p>Amstrad 286 with 1Mb of RAM!!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108787#108787 -1 Answer by volley for What was your first home computer? volley 2008-09-20T17:19:46Z 2009-06-03T13:03:35Z <p>Sord M5. Played games for a few days, then found the cartridge marked "Basic G".</p> <p><a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SordM5.jpg" rel="nofollow">SordM5</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108810#108810 0 Answer by subhasisrout for What was your first home computer? subhasisrout 2008-09-20T17:30:49Z 2008-09-20T17:30:49Z <p>My First Home PC was Pentium 1 , 120 Mhz, 1.2GB HDD, 8MB RAM......it ran Windows 95 then...used it for 4-5 years....</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108842#108842 0 Answer by don for What was your first home computer? don 2008-09-20T17:42:05Z 2008-09-20T17:42:05Z <p>Timex Sinclair 1000 that my parents bought for me at a grocery store. Followed four or five years later by a Commodore 64, which I used for about seven years (until college).</p> <p>I still have both computers...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108850#108850 0 Answer by John Topley for What was your first home computer? John Topley 2008-09-20T17:43:28Z 2008-09-20T17:43:28Z <p>Sinclair ZX Spectrum 16K, later upgraded to a mammoth 48K! My Dad bought it directly from Sinclair Research Ltd in 1982.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108868#108868 2 Answer by Knox for What was your first home computer? Knox 2008-09-20T17:51:57Z 2008-09-20T18:04:32Z <p><img src="http://www.sol20.org/media/sol20.jpg" alt="alt text" title="SOL-20" /> The Sol-20 by Processor Technology which was based on the 8080 processor from Intel. I learned assembly language and it had the horrid audio cassette way of saving data. Eventually I got a 2400 baud modem and used that as well.</p> <p>(Picture from <a href="http://sol20.org" rel="nofollow" title="Sol-20">sol20.org</a>)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108912#108912 0 Answer by Crank for What was your first home computer? Crank 2008-09-20T18:18:44Z 2008-09-20T18:18:44Z <p>Commodore 64, it's BASIC language and some times later I've get back to this machine and had fun with motorolas assembler.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/108937#108937 0 Answer by lamcro for What was your first home computer? lamcro 2008-09-20T18:33:43Z 2008-09-20T18:33:43Z <p>First computer ever used: one of those Apple II in 6th grade (1989).</p> <p>First computer at home: My dad bought an IBM PC clone by Hyundai (1890). MS-DOS with GW-BASIC.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109095#109095 0 Answer by David Heggie for What was your first home computer? David Heggie 2008-09-20T19:31:16Z 2008-09-20T19:31:16Z <p>I'm another Sinclair boy. Started with a ZX80 (for my 10th birthday (and christmas too, since it was so expensive!)). I was a Sinclair fanboy for years too. I even had one of those awful <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_QL" rel="nofollow">QL things</a> with the microdrive ...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109121#109121 0 Answer by njsf for What was your first home computer? njsf 2008-09-20T19:39:30Z 2008-09-20T19:39:30Z <p>Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K. After a total of 2 weeks with BASIC managed to find the complete ROM Dissasembly book and learned a LOT on programming and neat techniques. That was when I decided to be a software engineer</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109136#109136 0 Answer by Nerf42 for What was your first home computer? Nerf42 2008-09-20T19:48:01Z 2008-09-20T19:48:01Z <p>Apple IIc. I actually ended up hauling it back and forth to Junior High School for almost a year.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109146#109146 3 Answer by InSciTek Jeff for What was your first home computer? InSciTek Jeff 2008-09-20T19:51:19Z 2008-09-20T19:51:19Z <p>The KIM-1 based 6502 Microcomputer</p> <p><img src="http://www.kim-1.com/gallery/pics/kim-1-comp-tn.jpg" alt="alt text" title="KIM-1 Board" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109169#109169 -1 Answer by Jason Mock for What was your first home computer? Jason Mock 2008-09-20T20:00:48Z 2008-09-20T20:00:48Z <p>The Apple IIe my parents bought. It was great! I played SuperBunny, and Castle Wolfstein. My parents bought me a book with simple games to program using Apple Basic. That computer is probably the main reason I'm a software engineer today!</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/80/Apple_iieb.jpg/250px-Apple_iieb.jpg" alt="alt Apple IIe" /> Those were the days...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109547#109547 0 Answer by Ed L for What was your first home computer? Ed L 2008-09-20T21:53:52Z 2008-09-20T21:53:52Z <p>A Micron Pentium 90... wow do I feel young I started in Paradox and moved to Delphi, Python, C/C++, Haskell, etc</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109578#109578 0 Answer by Turnkey for What was your first home computer? Turnkey 2008-09-20T22:09:11Z 2008-09-20T22:09:11Z <p>Apple ][+. Had to buy a chip to be able to display lower case on the green-screen monitor. But it had a TV out and could do some games in 16 colors, quite a big deal at the time (1981). Then bought an Apple ][c and after that a Commodore Amiga 1000 (1985). The Amiga was quite a computer for the time as well.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109588#109588 2 Answer by DiGi for What was your first home computer? DiGi 2008-09-20T22:13:58Z 2008-09-20T22:13:58Z <p>Didaktik M (ZX Spectrum clone), 1992</p> <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didaktik" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didaktik</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109610#109610 4 Answer by Eric Lathrop for What was your first home computer? Eric Lathrop 2008-09-20T22:22:57Z 2008-09-20T22:22:57Z <p>I started on a <a href="http://oldcomputers.net/trs80pc1.html" rel="nofollow">TRS-80 Pocket Computer</a> that my uncle gave me when I was 9 or 10: <img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/trs80pc1.jpg" alt="TRS-80 Pocket Computer" /> I punched in a BASIC slot-machine program from a manual, and edited the source so I could cheat! Those keys were tiny, even for a kid!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109616#109616 0 Answer by cciotti for What was your first home computer? cciotti 2008-09-20T22:26:10Z 2008-09-20T22:26:10Z <p>Apple IIe</p> <p><img src="http://www.allaboutapple.com/museo/pictures/donazioni/apple_iie.jpg" width="300" height="400" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109633#109633 0 Answer by Nick for What was your first home computer? Nick 2008-09-20T22:35:01Z 2008-09-20T22:35:01Z <p>Zenith 386 with a 512 MB hard disk <img src="http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/2650/sp233261xj9.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/109771#109771 0 Answer by Purfideas for What was your first home computer? Purfideas 2008-09-20T23:32:26Z 2008-09-20T23:32:26Z <p>HP-65, </p> <p>I was like single-digit in age and heard my father and uncle debate whether this was a "universal computing machine" and the answer came down to that little DSZ at the bottom... I had to try it.</p> <p><img src="http://www.hpmuseum.org/65.jpg" alt="hp65 prog calculator" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/110253#110253 0 Answer by Michael Johnson for What was your first home computer? Michael Johnson 2008-09-21T04:37:05Z 2008-09-21T04:37:05Z <p>Well.... an Apple IIe at school, which prompted me to get a Commodore 64 at home, which was my only computer from 5th grade until sometime in my first year of college (in '90-91). I did BASIC, Assembly, and Pascal on that little beastie.</p> <p>Incidentally, I had my C64 modded to add a second SID (sound) chip for six-voice stereo music and a 512K memory cartridge (I think... it might have just been 256K) for use with GeOS.</p> <p>I'd add pictures... but there's already plenty ;)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/110262#110262 0 Answer by Bob Minteer for What was your first home computer? Bob Minteer 2008-09-21T04:44:48Z 2008-09-21T04:44:48Z <p>A 48k Apple ][+ with a composite green screen and a tape drive.</p> <p><img src="http://www.minteer.org/minteerebay/a2plus.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/110277#110277 0 Answer by dwelch for What was your first home computer? dwelch 2008-09-21T04:53:35Z 2008-09-21T04:53:35Z <p>Vic-20 but before that I had been exposed to something similar to the KIM-1. The vic-20 would be considered more of a home computer...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/110370#110370 8 Answer by W. Craig Trader for What was your first home computer? W. Craig Trader 2008-09-21T06:10:03Z 2008-09-21T06:10:03Z <p><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41QV8QS27DL._SL500_AA240_.jpg" alt="Basic BASIC" /></p> <p>A borrowed copy of <a href="http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/0810451069" rel="nofollow">Basic BASIC</a>, and a pad of paper. </p> <p>My parents couldn't afford to buy me a computer (I couldn't afford to purchase my own computer until after I'd been programming for 8 years). The local high school didn't get a computer until the following year. The closest computer access for me was a dialup terminal at a public library 20 miles away.</p> <p>So my first dozen programs were all written out by hand, and then executed on paper...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/110450#110450 0 Answer by Hagrin for What was your first home computer? Hagrin 2008-09-21T07:08:29Z 2008-09-21T07:08:29Z <p>Commodore 64C with external floppy drive followed by a Compaq Presario 486. First ISP was phone modem through AOL and then a 10Mbit dorm room connection at Cornell. Talk about a jump in connection speed. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/110560#110560 0 Answer by Bittercoder for What was your first home computer? Bittercoder 2008-09-21T08:45:39Z 2008-09-21T08:45:39Z <p><img src="http://www.commodore.ca/gallery/brochures/vic-20/VIC-20_friendly_brochure_p1.jpg" alt="Vic 20" /> - Such a sweet machine - I remember saving programs to tape, and then high-speed dubbing to another tape for backup purposes - though I had exposure at school to early Apple computers, which I think might have been before we got a PC. I didn't get serious about programming until we got a 286 16mhz AT PC with GW-BASIC though, I think because I was always kicked off the Vic-20 if people wanted to watch TV.</p> <p>Anyone remember this <a href="http://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&amp;source=web&amp;ct=res&amp;cd=6&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DPUEI7mm8M7Q&amp;ei=4AjWSKPcD4KUsQPT2rDmDA&amp;usg=AFQjCNE6cUIipUTwkv9tysjMhLavWDDaGQ&amp;sig2=CzByNNF0Ps_Lw3N3msym8g" rel="nofollow">Advert?</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/110896#110896 0 Answer by Scout for What was your first home computer? Scout 2008-09-21T12:27:39Z 2008-09-21T12:33:19Z <p><strong>Compac Deskpro</strong> - PII 350 mHZ, 128 RAM, 6 GB HDD, 4 MB graphic card.<br> I bought this computer in 2005, for programming in C++ ;)] </p> <p><a href="http://i38.tinypic.com/nef5up.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://i38.tinypic.com/nef5up.jpg</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/110910#110910 0 Answer by Rob Wells for What was your first home computer? Rob Wells 2008-09-21T12:34:12Z 2008-09-21T12:34:12Z <p>A Digi-Comp 1!</p> <p><a href="http://www.mindsontoys.com/kits.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.mindsontoys.com/kits.htm</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/110951#110951 0 Answer by Piku for What was your first home computer? Piku 2008-09-21T12:51:42Z 2008-09-21T12:51:42Z <p>Acorn Electron. After developing a nasty obsession with taking electronic things apart and trying to "build" computers out of wire and cardboard boxes, my parents finally took the hint one Christmas back in 1986 or so.</p> <p>I had quite a lot of fun just messing about on it, and then one day I discovered BASIC.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111070#111070 0 Answer by Nbenatar for What was your first home computer? Nbenatar 2008-09-21T13:52:33Z 2008-09-21T13:52:33Z <p>Acorn Electron with tape drive. Programming BASIC and playing Repton.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111081#111081 0 Answer by domus.vita for What was your first home computer? domus.vita 2008-09-21T13:58:43Z 2008-09-21T13:58:43Z <p>Cybermax AMD-133 (overclocked from 90 [I think]) with 16MB RAM, 56k modem, 20GB HD, 4MB video card, and 17in CRT. My wife was generous enough to let me get it with her 401K check after she quit teaching.</p> <p>Not to brag, but the next Christmas I got another 8MB RAM from CompUSA with my $50 gift certificate. True story.</p> <p>Sorry, no pic. Cybermax went bankrupt in 2006 and I can't find any images.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111121#111121 0 Answer by Can Berk Güder for What was your first home computer? Can Berk Güder 2008-09-21T14:27:11Z 2008-09-21T14:27:11Z <p>Self-built 386DX with 170 MB HDD. I don't remember how much RAM it had, but I believe it was 2 MB or something.</p> <p>It ran MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.1, and I learned MS BASIC and PASCAL on this baby. =)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111128#111128 3 Answer by cschol for What was your first home computer? cschol 2008-09-21T14:33:10Z 2008-09-21T14:33:10Z <p>Schneider CPC 464</p> <p>"The Schneider CPC-464 was produced in Germany by Schneider Rundfunkwerke. It was first marketed successfully in Germany, then in France and Spain and maybe other European countries. It was basically the same machine as the Amstrad CPC-64 with a less colorful case and keyboard and some slight hardware differences, like better quality back connectors." (<a href="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=885" rel="nofollow">link</a>)</p> <p>I later even upgraded with a color monitor an external floppy disc and an annoyingly loud printer...</p> <p><img src="http://www.joochen.de/playground_part_three/files/page29_blog_entry4_1.jpg" alt="Schneider CPC 464" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111207#111207 0 Answer by Jason Short for What was your first home computer? Jason Short 2008-09-21T15:19:14Z 2008-09-21T15:19:14Z <p>Commodore VIC-20! 4k of RAM baby!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111209#111209 0 Answer by Ignas Limanauskas for What was your first home computer? Ignas Limanauskas 2008-09-21T15:19:41Z 2008-09-21T15:19:41Z <p>Elektronika BK-0010-01 (Электроника БК-0010-01) with Vilnius BASIC in ROM. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111219#111219 0 Answer by Iulian Șerbănoiu for What was your first home computer? Iulian Șerbănoiu 2008-09-21T15:23:21Z 2008-09-21T15:23:21Z <p>I had a HC91 - a zx Spectrum 48k copy when I was young (very young - 10 years).</p> <p>More info <a href="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/computer.asp?st=1&amp;c=632" rel="nofollow">here</a>.</p> <p><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2022/2120254400_0f1326a024.jpg?v=0" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111462#111462 4 Answer by Kristin for What was your first home computer? Kristin 2008-09-21T17:22:26Z 2008-09-21T17:22:26Z <p>An old Compaq</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111538#111538 0 Answer by michael for What was your first home computer? michael 2008-09-21T17:50:33Z 2008-09-21T17:50:33Z <p>466 mhz celeron, hehe, I started late, voodoo3 was such a beast for halflife1 and counterstrike</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111585#111585 0 Answer by Fabien Hure for What was your first home computer? Fabien Hure 2008-09-21T18:15:49Z 2008-09-21T18:15:49Z <p>I first started with an Oric Atmos ... 48K to do wonders in 6502 Assembly language ... </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111770#111770 0 Answer by Tim for What was your first home computer? Tim 2008-09-21T19:07:52Z 2008-09-21T19:07:52Z <p>An old HP pavilion running Win95. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111784#111784 0 Answer by Asaf R for What was your first home computer? Asaf R 2008-09-21T19:15:04Z 2008-09-21T19:15:04Z <p>An 8088 IBM-Comaptible XT from just before ATs came out. It had a 16 color VGA screen with a screen saver (in MsDos) that displayed a colorful clown. </p> <p>It had a menu which was nothing more that a bunch of batch files and a listing of them displayed at the end of Autoexec.bat. I found that out wanting to add a new game to the list. That was all the spark I needed.</p> <p>Thanks for a good minute of nostalgia.</p> <p>Asaf.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111820#111820 0 Answer by Robert Brook for What was your first home computer? Robert Brook 2008-09-21T19:28:55Z 2008-09-21T19:28:55Z <p>First 'home computer'? BBC something or other. First one <em>I</em> bought? Mac Classic.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/111844#111844 0 Answer by Nick Crowther for What was your first home computer? Nick Crowther 2008-09-21T19:35:56Z 2008-09-22T16:45:43Z <p>An Acorn Electron, though the most complex program I wrote for it was something like:</p> <pre><code>10 print "Hello!" 20 goto 10 </code></pre> <p>It was cool at the time..</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/112031#112031 0 Answer by Greg Whitfield for What was your first home computer? Greg Whitfield 2008-09-21T20:33:17Z 2008-09-21T20:33:17Z <p>First one I used properly was a Commodore PET that my dad used to bring home from work to keep me amused in the school holidays. The first one I owned was Sinclair ZX81, and I upgraded the memory myself by relacing the 1k memory chip with a 2k one, and wielding a soldering iron to change a link so it picked up the difference.</p> <p>From there on to a ZX Spectrum, but also programmed BBC Micros at school, along with a UK101: <img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/UK101_by_John_Hawkes-Reed.jpg/180px-UK101_by_John_Hawkes-Reed.jpg" alt="UK101" /></p> <p>At uni I had an Amstrad PCW8256, using the cracking CP/M O/S, and Turbo Pascal (I think) for proper programming. <img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Amstrad_PWC_-_Schneider_Joyce.jpg/200px-Amstrad_PWC_-_Schneider_Joyce.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>I'll start singing "Memories" next....</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/112041#112041 0 Answer by Yonatan Maman for What was your first home computer? Yonatan Maman 2008-09-21T20:36:15Z 2008-09-21T20:36:15Z <p>Atari 800 XL with 64KB (16KB of them were ROM)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/112052#112052 0 Answer by Kris for What was your first home computer? Kris 2008-09-21T20:40:37Z 2008-09-21T20:40:37Z <p>TRS-80 - you know it!</p> <p><img src="http://kris.net/images/TRS-80_Color_Computer_1.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/112342#112342 0 Answer by Mariano for What was your first home computer? Mariano 2008-09-21T22:21:09Z 2008-09-21T22:21:09Z <p>Commodore 64. I want to emulate it in Silverlight!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/112395#112395 3 Answer by lagerdalek for What was your first home computer? lagerdalek 2008-09-21T22:38:28Z 2008-10-04T01:12:50Z <p><a href="http://vz200.tripod.com/" rel="nofollow">Dick Smith VZ200</a>, for all the Aussies (and Kiwis, apologies spdenne) out there</p> <p><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2360/2258441337_a55835352d.jpg" alt="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2360/2258441337_a55835352d.jpg" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/112478#112478 0 Answer by Zamolxe for What was your first home computer? Zamolxe 2008-09-21T23:07:34Z 2008-09-21T23:07:34Z <p>My first PC was HC 85 :)</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/112787#112787 0 Answer by stevemac for What was your first home computer? stevemac 2008-09-22T01:41:42Z 2008-09-22T01:41:42Z <p>As with a lot of others, Commodore 64.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/112901#112901 0 Answer by rayray2030 for What was your first home computer? rayray2030 2008-09-22T02:36:41Z 2008-09-22T02:36:41Z <p>Hyundai 286 that my parents bought me from a PC Warehouse in NJ. Yes a Hyundai like the car.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/113351#113351 0 Answer by dennisV for What was your first home computer? dennisV 2008-09-22T05:51:40Z 2008-09-22T05:51:40Z <p>Commodore 64! That was approximately 20 years ago...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/113422#113422 0 Answer by colorgenie for What was your first home computer? colorgenie 2008-09-22T06:16:01Z 2008-09-22T06:23:37Z <p>A Color Genie!</p> <p></p> <p>I still have it in my office (as a show piece though!) :) </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/113475#113475 2 Answer by Tom for What was your first home computer? Tom 2008-09-22T06:33:09Z 2008-09-22T06:33:09Z <p>HC-90 (with a Z80 microprocessor)<br /> <img src="http://osmi.tarbik.com/rumunsko/img/hc90_40.jpg" alt="HC-90 computer" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/113540#113540 0 Answer by Rippo for What was your first home computer? Rippo 2008-09-22T07:03:48Z 2008-09-22T07:03:48Z <p>http://www.elektronik.zolls-im-netz.de/c-one/zx81/zx81.gif" alt="alt text" />A faboulous ZX81 with a massive 1k of memory!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/113567#113567 2 Answer by jericho for What was your first home computer? jericho 2008-09-22T07:12:53Z 2008-09-22T07:12:53Z <p>A 486DX IBM PC Compatible Computer running on Windows 95.. Back then I used it to program in Pascal and C...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/113663#113663 0 Answer by Wael for What was your first home computer? Wael 2008-09-22T07:42:17Z 2008-09-22T07:42:17Z <p>Oooh ... Old days :) AX170 - SAKHR ... contains only Basic and painter !!</p> <p><a href="http://www.s77.com/up/up9/df70f8504d.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.s77.com/up/up9/df70f8504d.jpg</a></p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/113713#113713 1 Answer by Merkin for What was your first home computer? Merkin 2008-09-22T07:58:39Z 2008-09-22T07:58:39Z <p>TRS-80, Scott Adams adventures!</p> <p>Then on to Commodore Vic20, 64, Atari ST</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/113754#113754 0 Answer by Yoi-Nami-Ra for What was your first home computer? Yoi-Nami-Ra 2008-09-22T08:13:30Z 2008-09-22T08:13:30Z <p>Commodore 64, but with a tape driver. Writing down and loading a program was taking few minutes. Not saying about head calibration.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/114158#114158 0 Answer by JDibble for What was your first home computer? JDibble 2008-09-22T10:31:59Z 2008-09-22T10:31:59Z <p>My first computer was the Sinclair ZX-80.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/114233#114233 0 Answer by Shoban for What was your first home computer? Shoban 2008-09-22T10:56:44Z 2008-09-22T10:56:44Z <p>I got my first computer late!! when I was in college! With 512MB ram and 40GB HDD... I fell in love with her the very next minute it came home!!!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/114531#114531 0 Answer by vonolsson for What was your first home computer? vonolsson 2008-09-22T12:25:42Z 2008-09-22T12:25:42Z <p>Being from Sweden, I obviously had a Luxor ABC 802. Never heard of it? Well, one of their slogan were <em>"who needs to be IBM compatible?"</em> so...</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/114577#114577 1 Answer by mlarsen for What was your first home computer? mlarsen 2008-09-22T12:32:47Z 2008-09-22T12:32:47Z <p>A <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_8300" rel="nofollow">Lambda 8300</a></p> <p><img src="http://www.pcworld.dk/fil/10359" alt="http://www.pcworld.dk/fil/10359" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/115712#115712 0 Answer by David for What was your first home computer? David 2008-09-22T15:57:17Z 2008-09-22T15:57:17Z <p>Does an IBM 5100 count? I had one of those on loan for a little while. As far as computers I've owned the list seems endless. I've had Ataris (800, 1040ST), the ill-fated Coleco Adam, an Amiga 2000 and then a series of PC-clones including a VAXmate before going to custom-build PC hardware until a few years ago when I ended up buying a total of 3 HP Media Center PCs.</p> <p>And there still isn't a game out there that can compare to M.U.L.E. on the Atari 800 when it comes to getting 4 people excited and passionate playing against each other in a game of <em>economics</em>...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/115811#115811 2 Answer by Phenwoods for What was your first home computer? Phenwoods 2008-09-22T16:13:33Z 2008-09-22T16:13:33Z <p>A <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80" rel="nofollow">TRS-80</a></p> <p></p> <p>It had a fantastic 16KB of ram. Later added the Expansion Interface, a box as big as the computer, which increased the memory to a total of 48KB, and allowed you to add a floppy driver.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/117416#117416 2 Answer by Steve Paulo for What was your first home computer? Steve Paulo 2008-09-22T20:29:20Z 2008-09-22T20:29:20Z <p>An 8088 PC-XT clone running at something like 4MHz. 640kb RAM, MS-DOS 3.0, and GW-BASIC. Don't believe it had a hard disk, but hey, when you have two bootable 5.25" floppy drives, who needs one!?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/117441#117441 0 Answer by Maurizio Pozzobon for What was your first home computer? Maurizio Pozzobon 2008-09-22T20:33:33Z 2008-09-22T20:33:33Z <p>IBM 386 when I was like six years old, loved playing on that thing</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/117541#117541 0 Answer by A I Breveleri for What was your first home computer? A I Breveleri 2008-09-22T20:48:33Z 2008-09-22T20:48:33Z <p><a href="http://www.wang2200.org/images/cpu_2200t.jpg" rel="nofollow">Wang 2200 T</a> plus a whopping 5MB hard disk the size of a dorm fridge.</p> <p>I wrote a joystick-controlled text editor for it, because it had no mouse.</p> <p>-Al.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/117860#117860 0 Answer by tronpxs for What was your first home computer? tronpxs 2008-09-22T21:48:59Z 2008-09-22T21:48:59Z <p>Packard Bell 486 DX2, 4MB RAM, Win3.11. ;)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/118020#118020 0 Answer by chrisd for What was your first home computer? chrisd 2008-09-22T22:30:28Z 2008-09-22T22:30:28Z <p><img src="http://www.hpmuseum.org/38cdisp.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>HP 38E programmable financial calculator. They thought I must be doing unbelievably complex calculations at the bank where I was working, but actually I was programming this thing all day long. Still have a little notebook with the handwritten programs, which was needed because there was no way to save them.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/118045#118045 0 Answer by rpfnovak for What was your first home computer? rpfnovak 2008-09-22T22:38:02Z 2008-09-22T22:38:02Z <p>My first was an Amstrad 2286. Tere was a game written in QBasic where you were an ape and you had to throw bananas across the screen that I loved playing. That made me want to code something of my own in Basic and so that's how it all started.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/118063#118063 0 Answer by alexp206 for What was your first home computer? alexp206 2008-09-22T22:44:17Z 2008-09-22T22:44:17Z <p>Used a TI-99 for years, but in 1990 we made a leap into the future when we got our 12mhz 1MB of RAM 286 from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DAK_Industries" rel="nofollow">DAK</a>. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/118077#118077 1 Answer by Renato Soffiatto for What was your first home computer? Renato Soffiatto 2008-09-22T22:48:27Z 2008-09-22T22:48:27Z <p>A brazillian Apple 2+ clone from Unitron:</p> <p><img src="http://pcworld.uol.com.br/idgimages/galerias/historia_br_pcs/Apple-II-Unitron.jpg" alt="Unitron Apple2" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/119309#119309 1 Answer by goths for What was your first home computer? goths 2008-09-23T05:50:48Z 2008-09-23T05:50:48Z <p>486 DX2, 4 MB RAM, Windows 3.1</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/119358#119358 1 Answer by sobbayi for What was your first home computer? sobbayi 2008-09-23T06:16:46Z 2008-09-23T06:16:46Z <p>I remember the "Little Proffesor" I think i was from Texas Instruments <a href="http://images.google.co.ke/images?q=little%20proffesor&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;um=1&amp;sa=N&amp;tab=wi" rel="nofollow">http://images.google.co.ke/images?q=little%20proffesor&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;um=1&amp;sa=N&amp;tab=wi</a> then i got the Zenith Data Sytems 80286 where i learnt Basic Programming and teaked my 1st game on it... nibbles. It also had Gorilla on it.</p> <pre><code>CPU: 80286 RAM: 64K HDD: 32 MB GRAPHICS: Monochrome Floppy: 5 1/4 Inch OS: MS-DOS Version 5 </code></pre> <p>Oh what a Joy!!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/120806#120806 1 Answer by Chris B-C for What was your first home computer? Chris B-C 2008-09-23T12:55:03Z 2008-09-23T12:55:03Z <p>I discovered my passion for programming on a Tandy TRS-80 when I was about 6. After becoming bored with the contents of the TRS-80 programming manuals I started adapting programs from any BASIC books I could find to the TRS-80 (and later ported them to my next computer - An Epson PC-XT 8086).</p> <p>Such fond memories... I wonder if it's still in my parents' garage.</p> <p><img src="http://www.ntrautanen.fi/computers/other/images/tandy_trs80.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/120835#120835 15 Answer by levik for What was your first home computer? levik 2008-09-23T13:01:42Z 2008-09-23T13:01:42Z <p>Mine was a portable :)</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/Gameboy.jpg/175px-Gameboy.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/120870#120870 0 Answer by Scott for What was your first home computer? Scott 2008-09-23T13:08:33Z 2008-09-23T13:08:33Z <p>Tandy 1000 with an add-on 20 mb hard drive card. Dual 5.25 floppies and we had the RAM upgraded to 640k. That machine rocked on good old GW-BASIC.</p> <p><img src="http://www.8bit-micro.com/images/tandy1000.gif" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/120871#120871 0 Answer by Zapodot for What was your first home computer? Zapodot 2008-09-23T13:08:37Z 2008-09-23T13:08:37Z <p>Like so many of you guys my first computer was the Commodore 64. It was sold as a multipurpose computer, but I mainly used it for playing games.</p> <p>Mine came with the classic tape drive as disk drives was really expensive back then. </p> <p>Favourite titles: International Karate +, Ghostbusters, Commando.. ah brings back.. For all you old C64 fans, check out the C64 tribute band <a href="http://www.pressplayontape.com/" rel="nofollow">Press Play On Tape</a>. I watched them at the JavaZone'08 conference in Oslo last week, and those guys are really great ;-)</p> <p>My second computer was a Commodore Amiga 600 (anyone remember those?). I had a ancient 14' Sony color TV (from 1972) in my room that I used as monitor for both the C64 and the Amiga ;-)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/121131#121131 0 Answer by Rui Vieira for What was your first home computer? Rui Vieira 2008-09-23T13:53:18Z 2008-09-23T13:53:18Z <p>Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K.</p> <p>The good: It introduced me to programming.</p> <p>The bad: It was BASIC.</p> <p>Also, IMHO, the best keyboard ever.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/121982#121982 0 Answer by for What was your first home computer? 2008-09-23T16:03:32Z 2008-09-23T16:03:32Z <p>Oh how I miss my Commodore 64. SID Chips FTW! :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/122392#122392 0 Answer by Odilon Redo for What was your first home computer? Odilon Redo 2008-09-23T17:16:55Z 2008-09-23T17:16:55Z <p>From about 1984, my parents had an IBM PC 5150, and I was so mad that it had no graphics of any sort. My friends all had Spectrums and Commodore 64s. We had a total of 2 games - Othello and "BUGS!" (a Centipede clone done entirely in ASCII characters which I still can't locate anywhere on the web to my increasing dismay). I broke Othello trying to reprogram it. Doh!</p> <p>But actually, no graphics turned out to be an amazing thing as I ended up loving text adventures so much that I started writing them and programming very badly in BASIC. One thing led to another and now coding pays for my whole life. I still kind of miss the glowing green text-only interface though... but not the endless floppy disk failures. Ugh.</p> <p>Oh, and I still hanker after the days I spent on my Amiga 500+ which is now going yellow in my attic. It still works somehow, just with a few more guru meditation errors.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/122511#122511 0 Answer by Chris Lawlor for What was your first home computer? Chris Lawlor 2008-09-23T17:37:42Z 2008-09-23T17:37:42Z <p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_VIC-20" rel="nofollow">Commodore VIC-20</a>.<br /> <br /> It had a cassette deck for permanent storage, and plugged into the TV. Had about 3.5 kb of usable RAM, more with an optional memory cartridge. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/122895#122895 0 Answer by rec for What was your first home computer? rec 2008-09-23T18:38:00Z 2008-09-23T18:38:00Z <p><img src="http://i35.tinypic.com/2aklmyh.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p><a href="http://www.xs4all.nl/~tluif/chescom/EngCCmk2.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.xs4all.nl/~tluif/chescom/EngCCmk2.html</a></p> <pre><code>Computer name: Chess Champion Mk II Manufacturer: Novag Dates from: 1979 Dimensions: 23 x 15 x 6 cm (including display height of 2 cm) Power supply: adapter from 220 to 9 volt Rating: beginners / weak occasional players (Elo 1090) Other details: operated via keys red LED display produces tunes same program also in housing with rounded edges </code></pre> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/123115#123115 1 Answer by ShawnD for What was your first home computer? ShawnD 2008-09-23T19:10:04Z 2008-09-23T19:10:04Z <p>Macintosh IIsi</p> <p>Man, I still haven't found Carmen Sandiago!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/123447#123447 0 Answer by Yurii Soldak for What was your first home computer? Yurii Soldak 2008-09-23T19:57:04Z 2008-09-23T19:57:04Z <p>Orel BK08 (ZX Spectrum clone produced in USSR back in 1991)</p> <p>With Basic onboard and using cassette player to load available programs.</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/124022#124022 1 Answer by Pokus for What was your first home computer? Pokus 2008-09-23T21:28:21Z 2008-09-23T21:28:21Z <p>Commodore Vic-20 with tape cassette to save data.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/124589#124589 0 Answer by timepilot for What was your first home computer? timepilot 2008-09-23T23:46:46Z 2008-09-23T23:46:46Z <p>Atari 800 - still have it, still works.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/124746#124746 9 Answer by ykaganovich for What was your first home computer? ykaganovich 2008-09-24T00:34:57Z 2008-09-24T00:34:57Z <p><a href="http://www.taswegian.com/MOSCOW/mk-85.html" rel="nofollow">мк-85</a> <img src="http://www.taswegian.com/MOSCOW/mk/85/mk85big.jpg" alt="мк-85" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/125434#125434 1 Answer by Bratch for What was your first home computer? Bratch 2008-09-24T04:35:55Z 2008-10-10T22:49:57Z <p>TRS-80 MC-10. I think my mom got it free from some crazy guy my step dad knew in the early 80s, when I was about 13. It came with the small keypad, 4k RAM with an external 16k module, cassette loaded, a few books with BASIC programs, and you could connect it to a color TV.<br /> <img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/59/TRS-80_MC-10_Microcomputer.jpg/180px-TRS-80_MC-10_Microcomputer.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/125777#125777 0 Answer by Kiranu for What was your first home computer? Kiranu 2008-09-24T07:06:33Z 2008-09-24T07:06:33Z <p>My love for computing and programming began when I installed Visual Basic 6 on a Compaq Presario 5528</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/134493#134493 0 Answer by Thomas DeGan for What was your first home computer? Thomas DeGan 2008-09-25T16:53:08Z 2008-09-25T16:53:08Z <p>I had an Atari 400 loaded with 8k of ram. Never thought I would use it all up. We won it from the Pepsi cap game. Way back when you knew you won without having to login to their web site and plug in a huge code.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/134552#134552 0 Answer by Branan for What was your first home computer? Branan 2008-09-25T17:03:32Z 2008-09-25T17:03:32Z <p>The first computer I remember using was a dual-boot Win95/DOS. It spent most of its time in DOS, running Mechwarrior 2.</p> <p>The first computer I actually owned was a home-built 486 with DOS. I taught myself BASIC in the QBASIC interpreter.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/135382#135382 0 Answer by Ray Vega for What was your first home computer? Ray Vega 2008-09-25T19:19:50Z 2008-10-12T23:05:43Z <blockquote> <p>A <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_machine" rel="nofollow">Turing machine</a>.</p> </blockquote> <p><em>(Image not available)</em></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/136515#136515 0 Answer by Sean Sexton for What was your first home computer? Sean Sexton 2008-09-25T22:10:56Z 2008-09-25T22:10:56Z <p>Amiga 1000 w/RAM upgrade. Ahh, what a sweet machine.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/136584#136584 1 Answer by Aardvark for What was your first home computer? Aardvark 2008-09-25T22:25:12Z 2008-09-25T22:25:12Z <h2><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeywell_316" rel="nofollow">Honeywell 316</a></h2> <p>"Mom's" first computer?</p> <p><hr /></p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c8/Kitchen_computer_ad.jpg" alt="" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/136602#136602 1 Answer by MattC for What was your first home computer? MattC 2008-09-25T22:29:58Z 2009-08-20T12:32:06Z <p>The IBM Convertable! Taught myself Basic on this bad boy.</p> <p><img src="http://oldcomputers.net/pics/ibm5140-small.jpg" alt="" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/140128#140128 0 Answer by Euro Micelli for What was your first home computer? Euro Micelli 2008-09-26T15:12:22Z 2008-09-27T03:34:36Z <p>The Epson QX-11, known also (at least in Venezuela) as the "Epson Abacus"</p> <p><img src="http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/2041/qx11nr3.png" alt="" title="" /></p> <p>Quoting (and slightly editing) parts of my nostalgic ramblings from <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2007/01/04/floppy-disk-image-formats-supported-by-virtual-pc-and-virtual-server.aspx#1415478" rel="nofollow">here</a>: </p> <blockquote> <p>Epson sold in the '80s a PC called the "QX-11". As far as I know, it was only sold in parts of Latin America and -- at least in Venezuela -- marketed under the name "Abacus" as a bundle with some very impressive (if crash-prone) productivity software with a Spanish UI, apparently custom written in-house.</p> <p>An 8086-2 8Mhz processor, an impressive high-resolution monochrome display at 640x400 (fully graphic) with text sharp-as-knife; a sound chip with 3-channels (sound tones) + 1 ("noise") with 16 independent volume levels; two Atari-2600 joystick ports, a battery-backed RT clock and DOS 2.11 in ROM (fast, floppy-less boot) as well as support for some custom ROM cartridges (I never saw one, and don't know what they were for). The box was about 3" x 10" x 12". The floppies were 3 1/2", but used a 360KB format.</p> <p>The Abacus software featured always-active WYSIWYG bold/italics/underline display, drop-down menus and mouse support; there was a bitmap drawing program that could be driven with a mouse or a joystick and a spreadsheet with charting that could save to the same file format as the drawing program. The Word processor had on-the-fly text justification, customizable tab-stops and margins that could change anywhere in the document and embeddable images... all this while my peers were using WordStar.</p> </blockquote> <p>Ah, yes. It also came with GW-BASIC. I was doomed.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/145307#145307 0 Answer by Shannon Nelson for What was your first home computer? Shannon Nelson 2008-09-28T06:03:37Z 2008-09-28T06:03:37Z <p>I started when my dad sat me down in front of an HP desktop computer - single line of 7-segment leds for text, with a cassette interface and a big platter hard drive. Later I played a little with a Sol-20 as mentioned above. However, a couple of years later, what really caught me was the Epson QX-10 that my mom bought to do contract word-processing work. </p> <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/photos/Epson_QX10_System_s2.jpg" alt="alt text" title="Epson QX-10" /></p> <p>It was a beautiful machine witih a Z-80, 265K bytes of bank-switched RAM, bit-mapped graphics, running TP/M, an extended version of CP/M. During the day she used VALDOCS, the highly-integrated WYSIWYG word-processing and business software, an at night I got to peek and poke at it with MS-BASIC and 8080 assembler. Lots of learning that summer...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/149014#149014 0 Answer by Jim C for What was your first home computer? Jim C 2008-09-29T14:46:43Z 2008-09-29T14:46:43Z <p>PDP-1 was the first one I used, but they wouldn't let me take it home. The first home computer was a VIC20. I eventually added a 8K RAM expansion for a total of 11.5K and a single side floppy disk drive. </p> <p>Now that think about it, by very first computer was a slide rule. It was analog instead of digial, but it was still a computer!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/151140#151140 0 Answer by dlamblin for What was your first home computer? dlamblin 2008-09-29T23:13:20Z 2008-09-29T23:13:20Z <p>I had a Pineapple;</p> <p>Shortly followed by an Apple ][+ for years, and then a //gs, then a 386 with no math co-processor, and a 486 DX after that... then a Macintosh Quadra 950. It could run Photoshop 2 and had a programmer's button. My PowerMac 8500/120 actually has a kind of forth built in to the OpenFirmware.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/151346#151346 0 Answer by Will Harding for What was your first home computer? Will Harding 2008-09-30T00:48:21Z 2008-09-30T00:48:21Z <p>Tandy 1000 SL running <a href="http://toastytech.com/guis/deskmate.html" rel="nofollow">deskmate</a> followed closely by tons of apple mackintoshes at school. </p> <p>Glorious Machine.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/165192#165192 0 Answer by BlueVoid for What was your first home computer? BlueVoid 2008-10-03T00:18:18Z 2008-10-03T00:18:18Z <p>My first was the IBM Aptiva M Series. The first Aptiva to come pre-loaded with Windows '95. The best part of it was the software bundle which came with out, including the "Hyperman" and "Cyberia" games.</p> <p>While searching for the brand of Aptiva I owned, I came across <a href="http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_1995_Sept_11/ai_17385153" rel="nofollow">this article</a> which announces the new, state of the art system. It was a good read for a trip down memory lane.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/169427#169427 1 Answer by fredarin for What was your first home computer? fredarin 2008-10-04T00:30:09Z 2008-10-04T00:30:09Z <p>A <strong>Nascom 1</strong> of 1978/79</p> <h2>HW</h2> <p>1 MHz Z80, 2 kB RAM of which appr 850 bytes user RAM, 1 kB ROM, RS232, RF out, TTY, PIO lines, 300baud casette, single board uncased.</p> <h2>SW</h2> <p>Z80 machine code + monitor</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/169451#169451 0 Answer by Jeff Yates for What was your first home computer? Jeff Yates 2008-10-04T00:50:07Z 2008-10-04T00:50:07Z <p>My first was home computer was a Tatung Einstein, but I programmed on a Commodore 64 (my cousins) and a BBC Micro (at school) prior to that.<br/> <img src="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/Tatung_Einstein_System_2.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/170141#170141 0 Answer by Omar Abid for What was your first home computer? Omar Abid 2008-10-04T11:06:21Z 2008-10-04T11:06:21Z <p>AST 100 Mhz P1 but didn't found a photo</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/175921#175921 0 Answer by John Kraft for What was your first home computer? John Kraft 2008-10-06T19:54:58Z 2008-10-06T19:54:58Z <p>Tandy 1000EX </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/176396#176396 0 Answer by Michael McCarty for What was your first home computer? Michael McCarty 2008-10-06T22:04:42Z 2008-10-06T22:04:42Z <p>Still have my first computer, an Apple ][ plus.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/176520#176520 0 Answer by GregK for What was your first home computer? GregK 2008-10-06T22:49:50Z 2008-10-07T02:17:57Z <p>An IBM PC jr. Given to me by my boss at Amdek. I managed to score a Parallel adapter so I could print to a Ricoh daisywheel printer. Found an article on how to modify the floppy controller to add another disk drive (hacked it up and added two more). DOS 2.1 running a modified Vdisk.sys for a ram drive. DOS was in A:, Applications in B: and Data in C:. A few bytes to change the equipment status byte and I was flyin'. Whoo Hoo!</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/181260#181260 0 Answer by Joe Morgan for What was your first home computer? Joe Morgan 2008-10-08T03:46:54Z 2008-10-08T03:46:54Z <p>My first computer was a 50 Mhz Windows 3.1 machine that ran everything in DOS.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/196260#196260 0 Answer by Roddy for What was your first home computer? Roddy 2008-10-12T23:11:51Z 2008-10-12T23:11:51Z <p>Science of Cambridge Mk 14</p> <p><img src="http://www.crashonline.org.uk/16/images/mk14adv2.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/196311#196311 0 Answer by pmg for What was your first home computer? pmg 2008-10-12T23:49:48Z 2008-10-12T23:49:48Z <p>An <strong>Oric Atmos</strong><br /> <img src="http://www.48katmos.freeuk.com/sysatmos.jpg" alt="Oric Atmos" /><br /> Sorry, couldn't find a better image</p> <p>Oh ... does a <strong>Commodore PR100</strong> count?<br /> <img src="http://www.voidware.com/calcs/images/pr100-1.jpg" alt="Commodore PR100" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/196318#196318 0 Answer by Mark Allen for What was your first home computer? Mark Allen 2008-10-12T23:54:22Z 2008-10-12T23:54:22Z <p>Also a TRS-80 Model I. We had the AT case sized floppy and PPT adapter that sat under the monitor for it, and the floppy disk drive that sounded like a garbage disposal unit to sit next to it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/202359#202359 1 Answer by EdmundG for What was your first home computer? EdmundG 2008-10-14T18:52:17Z 2008-10-14T18:52:17Z <p>Ohio Scientific Challenger 2P</p> <ul> <li>4K RAM</li> <li>cassette tape</li> <li>dual 8 inch floppy drives (later)</li> <li>acoustic coupler</li> </ul> <p>It had several different operating systems, OS65D, and UCSD Pascal. I either typed games in from books and magazines or bought them.</p> <p><img src="http://www.technology.niagarac.on.ca/people/mcsele/images/challenger.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/202754#202754 1 Answer by MrDatabase for What was your first home computer? MrDatabase 2008-10-14T20:52:18Z 2008-10-14T20:52:18Z <p><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/10/apple-laptop-event-039.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/215396#215396 3 Answer by Federico Ramponi for What was your first home computer? Federico Ramponi 2008-10-18T18:37:24Z 2008-10-18T18:37:24Z <p><img src="http://images.betanews.com/media/861.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>Christmas gift. A little expensive, but worth its cost.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/237117#237117 0 Answer by ConcernedOfTunbridgeWells for What was your first home computer? ConcernedOfTunbridgeWells 2008-10-25T22:28:15Z 2008-10-25T22:28:15Z <p>The first computer I owned was a BBC model B but technically the first computer I programmed was a kitset system based on a RCA1802 (possibly a <a href="http://www.sparetimegizmos.com/Hardware/Elf2K.htm" rel="nofollow">COSMAC ELF</a>) that belonged to a friend. This machine had a set of toggle switches on the front and a LED hex display.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/300587#300587 0 Answer by Stephan Eggermont for What was your first home computer? Stephan Eggermont 2008-11-18T23:48:38Z 2008-11-18T23:48:38Z <p>A Philips P2000T. My father used to work at Philips Research labs. The first 50 machines were sold at a large discount to people working there with the provision that the source code for programs they wrote in the first year(s) would be made available to all P2000 users.</p> <p>Wow, 12 pages of answers. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/327473#327473 1 Answer by Charles Faiga for What was your first home computer? Charles Faiga 2008-11-29T12:02:52Z 2008-11-29T12:18:51Z <p>Intel SDK-85</p> <p><img src="http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/4922/sdk85lp2.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>PROCESSOR 8085-A, RAM: 512 bytes ROM: 2k </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/339093#339093 0 Answer by Mike Hall for What was your first home computer? Mike Hall 2008-12-03T23:13:04Z 2008-12-03T23:13:04Z <p>Leading Edge</p> <p><img src="http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x294/mike6024/LeadingEdgePC.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/353120#353120 0 Answer by Darron for What was your first home computer? Darron 2008-12-09T15:28:19Z 2008-12-09T15:28:19Z <p>A Heathkit H8 (sorry, no picture)</p> <p>2MHz 8080 16K of RAM (I splurged!) Audio tape for storage.</p> <p>Purchased in kit form, everything except the CPU card had to be hand assembled and soldered. The 10 slot backplane took a lot of patience.</p> <p>I also bought a H19 video terminal, but that was back ordered for a few weeks. So I got to run hand-assembled programs keyed in on the front panel in octal until that arrived and I got to use the assembler.</p> <p>Six months later I bought a floppy drive and controller and never looked back.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/361452#361452 0 Answer by Martijn Heemels for What was your first home computer? Martijn Heemels 2008-12-11T23:46:22Z 2008-12-11T23:46:22Z <p>An Atari 130XE. 128kB of RAM, tapedrive and floppydrive (overclocked with a so-called Happy chip).</p> <p>I programmed an adventure game in Turbo Basic. Later, my mother threw out the machine as junk. She hadn't realized the sentimental value. Sob...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/386827#386827 0 Answer by EdenMachine for What was your first home computer? EdenMachine 2008-12-22T17:35:44Z 2008-12-22T17:35:44Z <p>Radio Shack's TRS-80</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/386900#386900 2 Answer by MatthieuP for What was your first home computer? MatthieuP 2008-12-22T17:57:19Z 2008-12-22T17:57:19Z <p>Mine was "Alice32" ! French computer :p</p> <p><img src="http://alice32.fr/matra_alice_1.jpg" alt="alice32" title="alice32" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/387051#387051 0 Answer by RobH for What was your first home computer? RobH 2008-12-22T19:06:38Z 2008-12-22T19:06:38Z <p>My first computer was a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_IIvi" rel="nofollow">Mac IIvi</a>. I still have it stashed in the corner of a closet. My next computer was a 486 Windows box running Windows 95 and upgraded to 98. That was succeeded by a newer PC running Windows XP. That one's still chugging away. I plan on getting an Intel Macbook Pro soon. (The plan is to put Windows on it so I can boot into either OS.)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/491201#491201 0 Answer by for What was your first home computer? 2009-01-29T10:54:00Z 2009-01-29T10:54:00Z <p>my first computer was IBM 5170. Learnt Lotus and Basic on it. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/491230#491230 0 Answer by romaintaz for What was your first home computer? romaintaz 2009-01-29T11:04:53Z 2009-01-29T11:04:53Z <p>My first computer was a <a href="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=19&amp;st=1" rel="nofollow">Amstrad PC 1640</a>, which is an extended version of the Amstrad 1512 (more memory and EGA graphics! Yeah !).</p> <p>Mine had two 5.25" floppy drives, and no hard drive (I had to return my copy of "Sim City" to the store, as it required to be installed on a hard drive!).</p> <p>It was in 1988...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/539128#539128 0 Answer by OTisler for What was your first home computer? OTisler 2009-02-11T22:25:19Z 2009-02-11T22:25:19Z <p>I'm pretty young, so...<br/> Packard Bell C115<br/></p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/582167#582167 0 Answer by Anders Karlsson for What was your first home computer? Anders Karlsson 2009-02-24T15:23:29Z 2009-02-24T15:29:05Z <p>My first computer was an ABC-80 8-bit Z80. It had 16K RAM, a tape drive and a BW 40x25 screen. I think it cost around 6000 Swedish crowns in those days which was a lot.</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7b/Metric%5FABC%5F80%5FTrondheim.jpg/180px-Metric%5FABC%5F80%5FTrondheim.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/582203#582203 0 Answer by unwind for What was your first home computer? unwind 2009-02-24T15:33:46Z 2009-02-24T15:33:46Z <p>The Spectravideo SV-328: <img src="http://www.samdal.com/images/svi/sv328%5F900.jpg" alt="alt text" /> As I recall, it had a pretty decent BASIC built into it, with graphics. I distinctly remember the revelation of using FOR loops to draw many concentric circles, each larger than the one before. :) Me being ... oh, around 7-8 years old, it did its fair share of game-playing too of course.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/582226#582226 0 Answer by Gambrinus for What was your first home computer? Gambrinus 2009-02-24T15:40:22Z 2009-02-24T15:40:22Z <p>intel pentium 100MHz 8Mb Ram and the tremendous amount of 1GB hard-disk-space and an borland turbo c compiler - still love that ide - has all you need - except code completion ;)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/582838#582838 0 Answer by Gary Willoughby for What was your first home computer? Gary Willoughby 2009-02-24T18:01:18Z 2009-02-24T18:01:18Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore%5F16" rel="nofollow">Commodore 16</a></p> <p><img src="http://tobiasw.net/Misc/Thinks1/Commodore16.jpg" alt="Commodore 16" /></p> <p>And i've still got it!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/610467#610467 0 Answer by AFHood for What was your first home computer? AFHood 2009-03-04T13:07:13Z 2009-03-04T13:07:13Z <p>Tandy 1200</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/622979#622979 0 Answer by Luis for What was your first home computer? Luis 2009-03-08T03:30:26Z 2009-03-08T03:46:15Z <p>My father had a Zx Spectrum back in 1984. I played some games, but then I was 4 and never learned how to program on it. The "computer" I programmed first was the Casio Fx-4500p calculator</p> <p></p> <p>I made games, math programs, and even some funny animations!!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/665537#665537 0 Answer by JudgeDread for What was your first home computer? JudgeDread 2009-03-20T09:55:28Z 2009-03-20T09:55:28Z <p>A Nascom 2 in 1980</p> <p>Hardware : 2/4 MHz Z80, 32 kB RAM + 1k video ram, RS232, RF out, TTY, PIO lines, 300/1200baud casette, single board uncased.</p> <p>Built in software : 2k monitor (NAS-SYS3) &amp; 8k Microsoft ROM basic.</p> <p>Heavily modded over the years, ended up as CP/M machine with dual floppies and 256k ram. Still have it in the shed, tried powering it up last year, dead as a dodo (doh).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/665654#665654 0 Answer by Jimmy J for What was your first home computer? Jimmy J 2009-03-20T10:49:06Z 2009-03-20T10:49:06Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acorn%5FAtom" rel="nofollow">Acorn Atom</a></p> <p><img src="http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh296/Arkansas%5FPete/Acorn%5FAtom.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>6502@1MHz</p> <p>12Kb RAM</p> <p>256*192 black+white graphics</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/665730#665730 0 Answer by Zsolt Botykai for What was your first home computer? Zsolt Botykai 2009-03-20T11:19:07Z 2009-03-20T11:19:07Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise%5F128" rel="nofollow">Enterprise 128</a>. <img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/04/Enterprise128%5F01.jpg/284px-Enterprise128%5F01.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/665742#665742 0 Answer by Stephen Newman for What was your first home computer? Stephen Newman 2009-03-20T11:25:00Z 2009-03-20T11:25:00Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair%5FQL" rel="nofollow">Sinclair QL</a> God bless those microdrives! I then had an Atari ST, followed by a Compaq PC 386!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/666350#666350 0 Answer by Ricardo for What was your first home computer? Ricardo 2009-03-20T14:23:10Z 2009-03-20T14:23:10Z <p>Celereon 400 Mhz, 32 MB RAM. Internet on dial-up. And I could play the first Half-life game on it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/667577#667577 0 Answer by Lennart Augustsson for What was your first home computer? Lennart Augustsson 2009-03-20T19:20:03Z 2009-03-20T19:20:03Z <p>My first home computer used a TMS9900 chip (which was the first one-chip 16 bit microprocessor). I designed it myself and made the circuit board myself. And built it myself, of course.</p> <p>I then wrote a monitor, translated it to machine code by hand and entered it using the toggle switches on the CPU board. Once I had that I could use the terminal (which I had designed and built myself) to enter machine code more easily.</p> <p>The storage was an old cassette player where I had ripped out all the electronics and attached straight the the read/write head with my own electronics. But I rarely turned off the computer and had battery backup for the memory.</p> <p>The first bigger pieces of software I wrote was an assembler and a text editor so I could code more easily. After that I write an operating system (Unix-like, but without parallel processes) and a C compiler.</p> <p>After a while I also got 5 1/4" floppy drives (what an improvement over tape) and built a graphics card.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/667789#667789 0 Answer by John Fricker for What was your first home computer? John Fricker 2009-03-20T20:11:29Z 2009-03-20T20:11:29Z <p>Science Fair Digital Computer Kit!</p> <p><img src="http://www.digibarn.com/collections/games/science-fair-digital-computer/cover.jpg" alt="Digital Computer Kit" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/667905#667905 0 Answer by shortbaldman for What was your first home computer? shortbaldman 2009-03-20T20:44:19Z 2009-03-20T20:44:19Z <ol> <li>Northstar Horizon with 16K RAM, 90K floppy drive, 4MHz Z80 processor. I had to assemble it myself from a huge box of parts. These days it only exists for me as an emulator on linux which I have written in C. </li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/667921#667921 0 Answer by Mark Goddard for What was your first home computer? Mark Goddard 2009-03-20T20:47:38Z 2009-03-20T20:47:38Z <p>Mine was an Apple IIc. 128k of RAM and dual floppy drives with a good old dot matrix printer.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/668221#668221 0 Answer by k montgomery for What was your first home computer? k montgomery 2009-03-20T22:19:50Z 2009-03-20T22:19:50Z <p>Ohio Scientific SuperBoard II</p> <p></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/677004#677004 0 Answer by Ionut G. Stan for What was your first home computer? Ionut G. Stan 2009-03-24T11:27:15Z 2009-03-24T11:27:15Z <p>HC 85</p> <p>It was built inside a box made from a mailbox :)</p> <p>I miss those times so much. I was 12yrs old, and I remember working for a week to write something that would act like a type-writer :) </p> <p>(that is not ionut, it's ionut's girlfriend)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/677075#677075 0 Answer by Rui Carneiro for What was your first home computer? Rui Carneiro 2009-03-24T11:51:28Z 2009-03-24T11:51:28Z <p>p2 350mhz... shame on me :(</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/677081#677081 0 Answer by bharaniviswan for What was your first home computer? bharaniviswan 2009-03-24T11:53:47Z 2009-03-24T11:53:47Z <p>Cant help it ...</p> <p>Dell Studio !!!!!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/830507#830507 0 Answer by adamvs for What was your first home computer? adamvs 2009-05-06T16:32:36Z 2009-05-09T11:16:05Z <p>Apricot F1e - 128k RAM, single floppy drive, 9in green on black monitor. It was a thing of rare beauty... I used it to write my O Level CS project in GWBasic - it was a little thing that solved quadratics (surprise, surprise..!)</p> <p>There's a pic of one at <a href="http://is.gd/y1Uh" rel="nofollow">http://is.gd/y1Uh</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/862604#862604 0 Answer by Neil Albrock for What was your first home computer? Neil Albrock 2009-05-14T10:24:32Z 2009-05-14T10:24:32Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acorn%5FElectron" rel="nofollow">Acorn Electron</a></p> <p><img src="http://www.virginmedia.com/microsites/technology/slideshow/vm-tech-gallery/retropc/img%5F1.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/944495#944495 3 Answer by Mohit Nanda for What was your first home computer? Mohit Nanda 2009-06-03T12:37:57Z 2009-06-04T05:08:16Z <h2>ZX Spectrum 128K</h2> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1b/ZX%5FSpectrum128K.jpg/180px-ZX%5FSpectrum128K.jpg" alt="Sinclair ZX Spectrum" /></p> <p><a href="http://www.mohitnanda.com/blog/2009/01/my-first-machine/" rel="nofollow"><strong>The first machine</strong></a> I got my hands on, was in year 1995, a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX%5FSpectrum" rel="nofollow">Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128.</a> I was just 10 years old and had started my tryst with code. </p> <p>Tell you, you can't even imagine how HAPPY :) I was, to own a 'PC' (if you may call it) which </p> <ul> <li>Had BASIC interpreter only with a 128K RAM <em>(mentioned in RED bold letters on its body)</em></li> <li>Used a Mono cassete tape for storing data </li> <li>Used a TV screen for Console Output</li> </ul> <p>But, it was good enough for anyone who has to start learning programming I did and grew along as the PCs around me did too. </p> <p><strong>First computer is like your first love. You can't just forget it.</strong></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/944604#944604 0 Answer by mj2008 for What was your first home computer? mj2008 2009-06-03T13:00:12Z 2009-06-03T13:00:12Z <p>Microtan 65. It was 6502 based, had a hex keypad, 1k of memory (half of which was the screen memory), output to a telly. When I could afford it, I added the ASCII keyboard.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/944639#944639 1 Answer by Steve Schnepp for What was your first home computer? Steve Schnepp 2009-06-03T13:07:37Z 2009-06-03T13:07:37Z <p>A <a href="http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/TO7-70" rel="nofollow">Thomson TO7/70</a></p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/87/CNAM-IMG%5F0580.jpg/270px-CNAM-IMG%5F0580.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>The image is <strike>stolen</strike> borrowed from Wikipedia :-)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/944676#944676 1 Answer by Martin McNulty for What was your first home computer? Martin McNulty 2009-06-03T13:15:24Z 2009-06-03T13:15:24Z <p>Apparently I'm the only one so far(!)...</p> <p>I give you, the mighty, Amstrad PCW9512:</p> <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/photos/Amstrad%5F9512%5FSystem%5Fs3.jpg" alt="Amstrad PCW9512 with daisywheel printer" /></p> <p>Primarily a word processing machine - you could either boot into LocoScript, or if you used a different (3") floppy, into CP/M. In CP/M you could use something called 'Mallard BASIC' (if memory serves - so named because it was as fast as an Olympic runner named Mallard!)</p> <p>Ahh... the nights I was kept awake by the thundering of the daisywheel printer. Sounded uncannily like a machine gun!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/944820#944820 1 Answer by doekman for What was your first home computer? doekman 2009-06-03T13:41:13Z 2009-06-03T13:41:13Z <p>The Sharp PC-1211 hooked me into computing: <img src="http://www.thimet.de/calccollection/Calculators/Sharp-PC-1211/Sharp-PC-1211-M.JPG" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/945053#945053 1 Answer by David Sykes for What was your first home computer? David Sykes 2009-06-03T14:22:42Z 2009-06-04T06:49:18Z <p>I can't believe nobody has mentioned the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acorn%5FSystem%5F1" rel="nofollow">Acorn System One</a></p> <p>1k of ram, plus another 128 bytes in the io chip</p> <p>I managed a basic interpreter, a 7 segment space invaders, and a Mastermind game solver (but not all at the same time).</p> <p>I even bought the 128 byte ram upgrade</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/945180#945180 0 Answer by Denis Hennessy for What was your first home computer? Denis Hennessy 2009-06-03T14:41:46Z 2009-06-03T14:41:46Z <p>The Transam Triton - a self-assembly kit based on the Intel 8080. <a href="http://www.humbug.demon.co.uk/dave/misc/triton/triton.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.humbug.demon.co.uk/dave/misc/triton/triton.html</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/945341#945341 2 Answer by zvolkov for What was your first home computer? zvolkov 2009-06-03T15:12:10Z 2009-06-03T15:12:10Z <p>Programmable microcalculator MK-61</p> <p><img src="http://savok.name/uploads/mk/14.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/945404#945404 0 Answer by Jeff Wilson for What was your first home computer? Jeff Wilson 2009-06-03T15:28:06Z 2009-06-03T15:28:06Z <p>Mine was a Digital Equipment Corp PDT11/130, running RX-11.</p> <p><a href="http://hampage.hu/pdp-11/kepek/pdt11130.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://hampage.hu/pdp-11/kepek/pdt11130.jpg</a></p> <p>In 1981, my older brother was a regional manager for Digital, and when I mentioned to him that I was interested in getting a personal computer - maybe the new Apple II-C - he said he had a computer at home in his closet he'd be happy to give to me. Elated, I took him up on it and we proceeded to load it up. We parted with him telling me "not to call him with questions". Little did I know what that was going to mean...</p> <p>When I got it home, I set it up in my den and tried to figure out how to turn it on. There was no manual for it, and no On/Off switch. There was one marked "0/1", but that meant nothing to me. the only manuals I had were for the O/S, and they massed more than the hardware!</p> <p>Eventually, I got it up and running and wrote my first Basic program on the box.</p> <p>I later replaced it with a Digital Rainbow (sweet machine!).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/947015#947015 1 Answer by Jonik for What was your first home computer? Jonik 2009-06-03T20:27:07Z 2009-06-03T20:27:07Z <p>Despite the 380+ answers, this one was still missing: <strong><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MikroMikko" rel="nofollow">MikroMikko</a></strong>!</p> <p>These were manufactured in Finland by Nokia Data, a division of the company that later went on to concentrate on mobile phones and networks. (Nokia Data was sold in 1991 to ICL, which in turn was absorbed to Fujitsu, or what nowadays is Fujitsu Siemens Computers.)</p> <p><img src="http://www.airtimemanager.co.uk/news/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/mikromikko.jpg" width="500"></p> <p>I had the original model, MikroMikko 1 (pictured), which dated from early 1980s. It was equipped with:</p> <ul> <li>2 MHz Intel 8085</li> <li>64KB of RAM</li> <li>No hard drive but two 5.25" floppy drives (which had been labeled "program" and "data" by some previous owner)</li> <li>Gorgeous green-on-black display</li> <li>Some early version of DOS, I think, and a Basic interpreter</li> </ul> <p>I can't really say I <em>fell in love</em> with programming with it - I just toyed around and created primitive Basic programs. (I did plan some elaborate text adventure game but never got around implementing it properly with my <em>very</em> limited Basic skills.)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/948739#948739 0 Answer by masher for What was your first home computer? masher 2009-06-04T05:40:16Z 2009-06-04T05:40:16Z <p>386SX with a 40Mb harddrive. Can't remember the RAM...</p> <p>Had both 3.5 and 5.25" drives and a colour 9pin dot matrix printer!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/951592#951592 1 Answer by E Dominique for What was your first home computer? E Dominique 2009-06-04T16:19:09Z 2009-06-04T16:19:09Z <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/photos/Datavue%5FSpark%5FSystem%5F1.jpg" alt="Datavue Spark" /></p> <p>The Datavue Spark, though mine was white(ish)!<br> I've had countless nights with GW-Basic, Quick Basic, DOS debug and old Sierra games together with this beast...<br> My screen died after about a year, after I fiddled with some wires back in the modem slot, and after that I had an external CGA montitor instead.<br></p> <blockquote> <p>The Datavue Spark was one of the First Laptops Ever Made. It Featured a Powerful (Back Then) Intel 8088 with a clock Speed of 9.77MHz.</p> <p>It had a tiny blue 5” screen made by Epson that supported 16 Colors. DOS could be run on this system, but needed a boot disk to do anything.</p> <p>Due to a very high retail price, very few Spark were sold. Datavue made it up until 1993, then the company went under due to the many more powerful laptops on the market at the time. Datavue produced many other laptops.</p> </blockquote> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/953005#953005 0 Answer by Jim Norman for What was your first home computer? Jim Norman 2009-06-04T20:49:33Z 2009-06-04T20:49:33Z <p>My first was an IBM 1620 at Tri-State College (now Trine University).</p> <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IBM_1620_Model_1.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IBM_1620_Model_1.jpg</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/953038#953038 0 Answer by rasjani for What was your first home computer? rasjani 2009-06-04T20:55:31Z 2009-06-04T20:55:31Z <p>Atari 600XL - still have it in the box somewhere with tapedrive and busted powersupply.</p> <p><img src="http://www.mellema.net/homecomputers/images/Atari/Atari%5F600XL%5FLarge.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/953408#953408 -1 Answer by eschneider for What was your first home computer? eschneider 2009-06-04T22:15:52Z 2009-06-04T22:15:52Z <p>Commodore 64 with a Tape drive only. I wrote so much code the cursor would pause for a few seconds after hitting enter...</p> <p>Later I got a 1541 Floppy drive, from there I was Amiga fan...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/953474#953474 1 Answer by Jian Lin for What was your first home computer? Jian Lin 2009-06-04T22:39:07Z 2009-06-04T22:39:07Z <p>Superboard II - Challenger 1P (from Ohio Scientific. 4kb RAM!). We used it in our school for our Computer Club.</p> <p><img src="http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/1977/superboardohioscientcha.png" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/953538#953538 0 Answer by yelinna for What was your first home computer? yelinna 2009-06-04T22:56:58Z 2009-06-04T22:56:58Z <p>I'm a newbie in computer world. Before my first computer I played with logo, wordperfect, DOS, Word 95 and mspaint (he he). </p> <p>My first computer, from 1998, was:</p> <p>PI processor, 64MB of RAM, 2GB Hard Disk, Win98, 15" monitor, AT power source.</p> <p>Current PC: from 2005, not much better: Celeron 2.3GHz, 512 RAM, 80 GB hard disk, 15" monitor, ATX power source.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1063944#1063944 0 Answer by Ben for What was your first home computer? Ben 2009-06-30T14:18:26Z 2009-06-30T14:18:26Z <p>Amstrad PC 1512</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1063987#1063987 1 Answer by ToastedSoul for What was your first home computer? ToastedSoul 2009-06-30T14:27:50Z 2009-06-30T14:27:50Z <p>Sharp MZ-80K</p> <p><img src="http://www.homecomputermuseum.de/comp/bilder/123.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>It was my grandmothers, got me interested in programming.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1064069#1064069 0 Answer by Forja for What was your first home computer? Forja 2009-06-30T14:43:08Z 2009-06-30T14:43:08Z <p>Mine was Phillips MSX-2 and it was pretty awesome, yuk, yuk</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065025#1065025 0 Answer by txy for What was your first home computer? txy 2009-06-30T17:43:58Z 2009-06-30T17:43:58Z <p>MSX_Philips_VG8020 <a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/MSX%5FPhilips%5FVG8020.jpg" rel="nofollow">link text</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065225#1065225 0 Answer by Pablo FL for What was your first home computer? Pablo FL 2009-06-30T18:30:00Z 2009-06-30T18:30:00Z <p>MSX Sony HB-201P</p> <p>My best computer ever!!! I still got it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065288#1065288 0 Answer by Stefano Borini for What was your first home computer? Stefano Borini 2009-06-30T18:42:15Z 2009-06-30T18:42:15Z <p>This one </p> <p><img src="http://datamath.org/Speech/Images/GrilloParlante.jpg" alt="Grillo parlante" /></p> <p>More infos <a href="http://datamath.org/Speech/GrilloParlante.htm" rel="nofollow">here</a>. Although I would also like to report my second computer, also a rarity</p> <p><img src="http://www.vintage-computer.com/images/c64sx.jpg" alt="Commodore SX-64" /></p> <p>the Commodore SX-64. Not really portable... movable I would say.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065342#1065342 0 Answer by Kalamar for What was your first home computer? Kalamar 2009-06-30T18:51:52Z 2009-06-30T18:51:52Z <p>Amiga 64.</p> <p>64 kbytes of RAM. External Tape reader/recorder. Just BASIC!!!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065350#1065350 0 Answer by JuniorFlip for What was your first home computer? JuniorFlip 2009-06-30T18:53:39Z 2009-06-30T18:53:39Z <p>Gateway home personal PC</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065362#1065362 0 Answer by B4rret for What was your first home computer? B4rret 2009-06-30T18:56:40Z 2009-06-30T18:56:40Z <p>A MSX Sony HB-501P in 1986, and I have still got it and runs ok :)</p> <p>This is : <a href="http://www.homecomputer.de/pages/f_info.html?Sony_HB-501P.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.homecomputer.de/pages/f_info.html?Sony_HB-501P.html</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065382#1065382 0 Answer by pho3nix for What was your first home computer? pho3nix 2009-06-30T18:59:52Z 2009-06-30T18:59:52Z <p>My first programmable machine :) I develop an Super Mario Version for TI-83 in Basic, very cool :) My first real pc was an Pentium 133 Mhz with 8mb of Memory and 2 gb DISK. Good Times.</p> <p><img src="http://www.geocities.com/athens/thebes/5118/scicalc/fig/ti83.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065583#1065583 0 Answer by Xalocman for What was your first home computer? Xalocman 2009-06-30T19:39:18Z 2009-06-30T19:39:18Z <p>Amstrad CPC 464 with green monitor!!!! then i changed it for a commodore Amiga 500 with 1 MB o RAM The i became sentimental and bought one Commodore 64 and a Spectrum zx 64kb After these computers i got an apple Centirs 610 and then my first PC with an VGA card (i do not remember its specifications).</p> <p>After that PC i got another one just to play flight simulator at Full speed!!!! And after that computer two laptops one Dell and one macbook pro ...rom now on probably only macs...I never learned to program.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065602#1065602 0 Answer by Osokaru for What was your first home computer? Osokaru 2009-06-30T19:42:25Z 2009-06-30T19:42:25Z <p>Spectrum 128K load "" LOL</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1065962#1065962 0 Answer by Mallters for What was your first home computer? Mallters 2009-06-30T20:46:25Z 2009-06-30T20:46:25Z <p>Amstrad PCW 8256</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1066097#1066097 0 Answer by alwzcok for What was your first home computer? alwzcok 2009-06-30T21:12:56Z 2009-06-30T21:12:56Z <p>Toshiba T3100/20 <br/>http://www.technology-props.co.uk/frames/images/toshiba_3100e.jpg</p> <p>When I was 9, I was offered my first computer for Christmas, a 7Kg laptop by Toshiba. I was happy playing with GW/Q-Basic, Lemmings for Dos, typing some funny texts or filling spreadsheets using Works, stuff like that. Since it had no battery, everytime I was visiting family I actually had to transport the <em>thing</em> itself <em>and</em> to bring the power cord along (which was exactly the same as the ones for workstations).</p> <p>Here are the original specs: <em>"Model from Toshiba with orange 640*400 plasma screen. CPU: 80286-8 (8/4.77MHz). 640 Kb RAM, 20 M hard drive and 720 K floppy. Operating system: Toshiba MS-DOS 2.11 shipped with earlier models, MS-DOS 3.2 shipped later. Weight 6.6 kilo, size 308x80x360 mm."</em></p> <p>Since it wasn't even sporting a 386-type CPU, I could not install Windows 3.1 on it. It was high time I moved to a "multimedia" 486DX/66 PC (but that's another story...)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1066119#1066119 0 Answer by Ssasi for What was your first home computer? Ssasi 2009-06-30T21:17:04Z 2009-06-30T21:17:04Z <p>Yo estube algo más evolucionado... spectrum 128 Kb</p> <p>Todo un lujo !!! </p> <p>xDD</p> <p>Ssasi</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1066322#1066322 0 Answer by neoyagami for What was your first home computer? neoyagami 2009-06-30T22:04:18Z 2009-06-30T22:04:18Z <p>i started with this !</p> <p><a href="http://www.videogamecritic.net/images/systems/xesystem.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.videogamecritic.net/images/systems/xesystem.jpg</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1066577#1066577 0 Answer by for What was your first home computer? 2009-06-30T23:20:38Z 2009-06-30T23:20:38Z <p>Spectravideo SVI 728</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1067834#1067834 0 Answer by sanches for What was your first home computer? sanches 2009-07-01T07:57:40Z 2009-07-01T07:57:40Z <p>PHILIPS MSX</p> <p><a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/MSX_Philips_VG8020.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/MSX_Philips_VG8020.jpg</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1067856#1067856 1 Answer by Priyank for What was your first home computer? Priyank 2009-07-01T08:02:38Z 2009-07-01T08:02:38Z <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/Boulier1.JPG" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1067915#1067915 1 Answer by Peter Stuer for What was your first home computer? Peter Stuer 2009-07-01T08:17:20Z 2009-07-01T08:17:20Z <p>My first foray into computers was a <a href="http://www.hpmuseum.org/hp41.htm" rel="nofollow">HP 41CV</a>. Do not for one moment think this was a mere calculator just because of the form factor.</p> <p><img src="http://www.hpmuseum.org/41cv.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1067935#1067935 1 Answer by bunn_online for What was your first home computer? bunn_online 2009-07-01T08:22:29Z 2009-08-10T19:16:45Z <p><a href="http://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/324" rel="nofollow">Vtech Precomputer 1000 </a> at age 8</p> <p>Fundamentaly an educational toy, but it had a BASIC interpreter which was the only feature I ended up using :D</p> <p><img src="http://15.media.tumblr.com/utgegWqxEgz4u02ffEh6BKVko1%5F400.jpg" alt="Precomputer 1000" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1067937#1067937 1 Answer by TomatoSandwich for What was your first home computer? TomatoSandwich 2009-07-01T08:23:11Z 2009-07-01T08:23:11Z <p>I had a REAL computer.</p> <p>With a HARDDRIVE. And a CD-ROM DRIVE. It ran WINDOWS 3.1!</p> <p>(No idea on the stats, I just remember it ran Jazz Jackrabbit from DOS)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1067945#1067945 1 Answer by Ledhund for What was your first home computer? Ledhund 2009-07-01T08:25:15Z 2009-08-14T22:40:04Z <p><img src="http://www.datasalen.se/Utstallning/Data/Atari/bild/asb111.JPG" alt="Computer pic" /></p> <p><strong>atari 520 stfm</strong></p> <p>Was the only one at school to have one of these, everyboby else had amiga 500's. I took my first look at code on this one, but couldn't get any of the stuff in a 'type this in and hit run'-book to work so gave up.</p> <p>It did however teach me to solder, as the neighbour's 2-year-old sat on it, pushing one of the (pipe-ish thing for getting a hole for a screw deeper inside the case) through the keyboard pcb, breaking about 20 connections.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1067962#1067962 0 Answer by eradicus for What was your first home computer? eradicus 2009-07-01T08:28:55Z 2009-07-01T08:28:55Z <p>Wang PC 286 with no RAM only base memory of 640KB.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1067981#1067981 0 Answer by Deliria for What was your first home computer? Deliria 2009-07-01T08:33:57Z 2009-07-01T08:51:38Z <p><a href="http://www.heimcomputer.de/pics/cf2700_1.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.heimcomputer.de/pics/cf2700_1.jpg</a></p> <p>Panasonic CF2700. My parents got one when I was 10 or so. I consider it my first home-computer, as I hogged it most of the time :D</p> <p>Hmm, I kind of miss those days of tinkering with MSX-Basic and wondering why people used "subs" instead of goto....... Ofcourse, back then there was no internet on which people could yell at me to not use goto ;)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1068093#1068093 0 Answer by hujio for What was your first home computer? hujio 2009-07-01T09:05:51Z 2009-07-01T09:05:51Z <p><a href="http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/Jacquard-PunchedCard-Loom.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/Jacquard-PunchedCard-Loom.jpg</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1140728#1140728 0 Answer by Adrian McCarthy for What was your first home computer? Adrian McCarthy 2009-07-16T22:53:06Z 2009-07-16T22:53:06Z <p>Xitan Z-80 (alpha 1) from Technical Design Labs.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1207636#1207636 0 Answer by Alan for What was your first home computer? Alan 2009-07-30T16:09:51Z 2009-07-30T16:09:51Z <p>I had a TI-99/4A. Loved it. Next was a TRS80 Model 100 portable. Both good machines - never crashed. Not once.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1218184#1218184 0 Answer by unknown (google) for What was your first home computer? unknown (google) 2009-08-02T04:49:12Z 2009-08-02T04:49:12Z <p>My first foray into programming was on a TI 59 calculator. It was so versatile that I took it to work to help reduce my workload, and it got the attention of my supervisor.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1218226#1218226 1 Answer by Stephen C for What was your first home computer? Stephen C 2009-08-02T05:28:05Z 2009-08-02T05:28:05Z <p>Mine was a Synertek SYM1 6502 development board with (IIRC) 1K ram, a 20 something key membrane keypad and 6 digit LED 'display'.</p> <p><img src="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/Synertec%5FSim1%5FSystem%5F1.jpg" alt="SYM1 development board" title="" /></p> <p>I later expanded to 4K ram, a BASIC ROM, and a keyboard + TV adapter.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1218244#1218244 1 Answer by benjismith for What was your first home computer? benjismith 2009-08-02T05:47:35Z 2009-08-02T05:47:35Z <p><img src="http://www.vintage-computer.com/images/ace1000.jpg" alt="Franklin Ace 1000" /></p> <p><strong>The Franklin Ace 1000</strong></p> <p>Eventually, Franklin lost a patent infringement lawsuit to Apple, for this fine Apple ][+ clone.</p> <p>I learned to program BASIC on this guy, waaaaay back in the mid-1980s. My brothers and I used to write text adventure games on it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1218282#1218282 1 Answer by Marcos Buarque for What was your first home computer? Marcos Buarque 2009-08-02T06:22:36Z 2009-08-02T06:22:36Z <p>Brazilian computer CP 500. MIne was white. Urgh... ugly, but I loved it. <img src="http://www.mci.org.br/micro/prologica/cp500%5F02.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1218286#1218286 0 Answer by ArneRie for What was your first home computer? ArneRie 2009-08-02T06:29:23Z 2009-08-02T06:29:23Z <p>My first homecomputer was the famous c-64 , where i have started to create crazy games with basic :-)</p> <p>After this time, i have bought an 8086 from IBM, with this nice "green" Screen.. what a time..</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/IBM%5Foriginal%5FPC.jpg" alt="First real pc" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1228928#1228928 0 Answer by Jan for What was your first home computer? Jan 2009-08-04T17:42:19Z 2009-08-04T17:42:19Z <p>first was a 386.. Then i upgraded it to 486.. so on =)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1256521#1256521 0 Answer by mahboudz for What was your first home computer? mahboudz 2009-08-10T18:44:31Z 2009-08-10T18:44:31Z <p>Sharp PC-1500 Pocket Computer with 8K of RAM, a cool printer/cassette interface that could print/plot in 4 colors and turn a cassette player (or an external relay) on/off programatically (making for a great little alarm clock that could turn lights on or sound an external bell).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1256541#1256541 0 Answer by Kawa for What was your first home computer? Kawa 2009-08-10T18:47:52Z 2009-08-10T18:47:52Z <p>Mine was an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epson_HX-20" rel="nofollow">Epson HX-20</a>. Black. I learned programming on it, by editing values from the manual's examples.</p> <p>Fun fact: I could barely <em>read</em> back then, I was that young.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1280523#1280523 0 Answer by Andrew Warner. for What was your first home computer? Andrew Warner. 2009-08-14T22:34:30Z 2009-08-14T22:34:30Z <p>Commodore 64. It had the tape deck too -- and I LOVED it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1280533#1280533 0 Answer by Meeh for What was your first home computer? Meeh 2009-08-14T22:39:01Z 2009-08-14T22:39:01Z <p>Amstrad CPC 464! :)</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/91/Amstrad%5FCPC464.jpg/800px-Amstrad%5FCPC464.jpg" alt="Amstrad pic" /></p> <p>All my friends had nintendos and amiga 5/600's at the time - but when my mom came home with one of these bad boys I was sold :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1280551#1280551 0 Answer by Larry Watanabe for What was your first home computer? Larry Watanabe 2009-08-14T22:43:30Z 2009-08-14T22:43:30Z <p>Dr. Nim - it is a mechanical computer that plays Nim</p> <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxBghtQ8McA" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxBghtQ8McA</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1280553#1280553 0 Answer by Larry Watanabe for What was your first home computer? Larry Watanabe 2009-08-14T22:44:14Z 2009-08-14T22:44:14Z <p>Dr Nim - it plays the game of Nim</p> <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxBghtQ8McA" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxBghtQ8McA</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1280559#1280559 0 Answer by Charles Shoults for What was your first home computer? Charles Shoults 2009-08-14T22:46:21Z 2009-08-14T22:46:21Z <p>TI-99 4a. Dude, that thing rocked.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1284301#1284301 0 Answer by Kevin Beck for What was your first home computer? Kevin Beck 2009-08-16T13:35:25Z 2009-08-16T13:35:25Z <p>My very first computer was a TRS-80 Color Computer. I love that ugly grey wedge so much. Many a night was spent in the Dungeons of Daggoroth. :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1305851#1305851 1 Answer by MAD9 for What was your first home computer? MAD9 2009-08-20T12:27:04Z 2009-08-20T12:27:04Z <p>The 1st computer in our home was a Z1013, a ZilogZ80 compatible single-board computer made and sold in eastern germany from 1985. It had a 1Mhz processor and 16KB RAM.</p> <p><a href="http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z1013" rel="nofollow">http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z1013</a></p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3e/Z1013%5FHauptplatine.jpg/769px-Z1013%5FHauptplatine.jpg" alt="Robotron Z1013" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1305899#1305899 0 Answer by Martin for What was your first home computer? Martin 2009-08-20T12:37:20Z 2009-08-20T12:37:20Z <p>My first was a 386 with DOS and Windows 3.1 that my mom bought from an infomercial on TV. The computer came with a CD of "Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?". The first thing I did was try to insert the CD into the 5.25 floppy drive. I succeeded, but luckily I didn't break anything.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1347556#1347556 0 Answer by Joe for What was your first home computer? Joe 2009-08-28T14:58:51Z 2009-08-28T14:58:51Z <p>It was a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compaq%5FPortable" rel="nofollow">Compaq Portable</a> with an 8086, 20MB HDD, and 2 5 1/4" drives.</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Compaq_portable.jpg" width="400"></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1347638#1347638 0 Answer by fc_devexpress for What was your first home computer? fc_devexpress 2009-08-28T15:11:35Z 2009-08-28T15:11:35Z <p>how old are you guys?</p> <p>anyway, i used a pentium III at about 5-6 years ago. i am going to give it away.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1486899#1486899 0 Answer by canadiancreed for What was your first home computer? canadiancreed 2009-09-28T13:02:30Z 2009-09-28T13:02:30Z <p>Like a few folks here, the C64 was my first. At the time I didn't' think of getting into a career of programming (hell the area that I was from, they still don't' have reliable high speed internet), but had some programming books for the machine, and even made some programs in BASIC (remember GOTO loops? Good times.).</p> <p>Also found that my one of my uncles was studying up FORTRAN and COBOL back when they were brand new, and used to read (well try too anyways) the manuals from his schooling days. Should have read a bit more, I'd be making more money if I knew that stuff.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1534679#1534679 2 Answer by pixel for What was your first home computer? pixel 2009-10-07T22:57:30Z 2009-10-07T22:57:30Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81" rel="nofollow">Timex Sinclair ZX81</a></p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Sinclair%5FZX81.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1536058#1536058 0 Answer by gbarry for What was your first home computer? gbarry 2009-10-08T07:03:12Z 2009-10-08T07:03:12Z <p>HP-2116. In the minicomputer days, I defined "personal computer" to be "anything you could reboot without anyone caring", meaning a single-user machine. This particular machine was stuck into the lab for experimentation after they upgraded the time sharing system with something newer.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1552336#1552336 0 Answer by Frank Rotolo for What was your first home computer? Frank Rotolo 2009-10-12T01:45:03Z 2009-10-12T01:45:03Z <p>Kaypro with 10MB Hard Disk, Z80 processor running CP/M </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1552380#1552380 2 Answer by bbg for What was your first home computer? bbg 2009-10-12T02:05:59Z 2009-10-12T02:14:29Z <p>Vector Four. CPM operating system. Z80 processor. 2 8-inch floppy drives. And Basic, where I got hooked on coding.</p> <p>Read more about it <a href="http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=247&amp;st=1" rel="nofollow">here</a></p> <p>(I see someone listed a <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/106180#106180">Vector One</a>, but this one is quite a bit different.)</p> <p><img src="http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/344/vectorgraphicsvector41.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1556605#1556605 0 Answer by dcpking for What was your first home computer? dcpking 2009-10-12T20:12:43Z 2009-10-12T20:12:43Z <p><img src="http://www.cosam.org/images/pdp11-35/pdp11-35.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>well, an 11/44, actually, from a company that didn't want it any more because they were upgrading to VAX. The power bill went up, but I never needed to turn the heating on that winter!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1566535#1566535 0 Answer by dermatthias for What was your first home computer? dermatthias 2009-10-14T14:15:40Z 2009-10-14T14:15:40Z <p><img src="http://www.heimcomputer.de/pics/europc1%5F1.jpg" alt="alt text" title="Schneider Euro PC" /></p> <p>The Schneider Euro PC. </p> <p><a href="http://www.heimcomputer.de/english/pcs/europc.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.heimcomputer.de/english/pcs/europc.html</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1568961#1568961 0 Answer by The Master Prawn for What was your first home computer? The Master Prawn 2009-10-14T20:59:44Z 2009-10-14T20:59:44Z <p>I got an Acorn Electron in 1993 from my brother in England, who inherited it from a crazy trip to a car boot sale. I leaned how to use a keyboard and write BASIC, getting magazines to get listings for Games. I still have the thing along with an Amiga 600, which I got years later. </p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/86/ElectronMagazineAd.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1569079#1569079 0 Answer by billmcc for What was your first home computer? billmcc 2009-10-14T21:20:39Z 2009-10-14T21:20:39Z <p>My first computer was a Logix Electronic computer.</p> <p>With a clock frequency of about 0.2 Hz. 8-)</p> <p><img src="http://www.samstoybox.com/toypics/LogixComputer.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1569216#1569216 0 Answer by Mark Schultheiss for What was your first home computer? Mark Schultheiss 2009-10-14T21:51:07Z 2009-10-14T21:51:07Z <p>Burroughs B22, with a tower, 8 inch floppy</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1570162#1570162 0 Answer by Rob Hyndman for What was your first home computer? Rob Hyndman 2009-10-15T03:35:31Z 2009-10-15T03:35:31Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroBee" rel="nofollow">Microbee 16K IC</a> (with only a cassette tape drive).</p> <p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b5/Microbee%2C%5FMelbourne%5FMuseum.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/1570231#1570231 0 Answer by Ben for What was your first home computer? Ben 2009-10-15T04:08:17Z 2009-10-15T04:08:17Z <p>This handsome devil:</p> <p><img src="http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/7083/413pxpcjrexpandedcroppe.jpg" alt="PC Jr." /></p> <p>Which was essentially a <a href="http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/scuba-diving-snorkeling-games" rel="nofollow">Scubaventure</a>-dedicated machine.</p>