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What was your first home computer? The one that made you "fall in love" with programming.


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The photos inline with the answers make this an awesome poll. We should add photos to every answer where possible. – Schnapple Sep 19 '08 at 17:01
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How about adding: - If you own the duplicate, please delete it. – 1.01pm Jan 11 '09 at 3:32
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Still waiting for some 19y old to post picture of MacBook Air ... – stefanB Jun 4 at 5:37
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Should this be marked as "belongs on superuser"? – Paul Nathan Jul 16 at 22:59
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LOL stefanB :-) Indeed, iPhone is far more powerfull than most of computers listed here :-) – Bernard Notarianni Aug 24 at 20:04
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Zenith 386 with a 512 MB hard disk alt text

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HP-65,

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.

hp65 prog calculator

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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.

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.

I'd add pictures... but there's already plenty ;)

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A 48k Apple ][+ with a composite green screen and a tape drive.

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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...

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Basic BASIC

A borrowed copy of Basic BASIC, and a pad of paper.

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.

So my first dozen programs were all written out by hand, and then executed on paper...

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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.

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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.

Anyone remember this Advert?

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Compac Deskpro - PII 350 mHZ, 128 RAM, 6 GB HDD, 4 MB graphic card.
I bought this computer in 2005, for programming in C++ ;)]

http://i38.tinypic.com/nef5up.jpg

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A Digi-Comp 1!

http://www.mindsontoys.com/kits.htm

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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.

I had quite a lot of fun just messing about on it, and then one day I discovered BASIC.

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Acorn Electron with tape drive. Programming BASIC and playing Repton.

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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.

Not to brag, but the next Christmas I got another 8MB RAM from CompUSA with my $50 gift certificate. True story.

Sorry, no pic. Cybermax went bankrupt in 2006 and I can't find any images.

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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.

It ran MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.1, and I learned MS BASIC and PASCAL on this baby. =)

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Schneider CPC 464

"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." (link)

I later even upgraded with a color monitor an external floppy disc and an annoyingly loud printer...

Schneider CPC 464

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Commodore VIC-20! 4k of RAM baby!

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Elektronika BK-0010-01 (Электроника БК-0010-01) with Vilnius BASIC in ROM.

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I had a HC91 - a zx Spectrum 48k copy when I was young (very young - 10 years).

More info here.

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An old Compaq

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466 mhz celeron, hehe, I started late, voodoo3 was such a beast for halflife1 and counterstrike

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I first started with an Oric Atmos ... 48K to do wonders in 6502 Assembly language ...

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An old HP pavilion running Win95.

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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.

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.

Thanks for a good minute of nostalgia.

Asaf.

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First 'home computer'? BBC something or other. First one I bought? Mac Classic.

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An Acorn Electron, though the most complex program I wrote for it was something like:

10 print "Hello!"
20 goto 10

It was cool at the time..

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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.

From there on to a ZX Spectrum, but also programmed BBC Micros at school, along with a UK101: UK101

At uni I had an Amstrad PCW8256, using the cracking CP/M O/S, and Turbo Pascal (I think) for proper programming. alt text

I'll start singing "Memories" next....

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Atari 800 XL with 64KB (16KB of them were ROM)

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TRS-80 - you know it!

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Commodore 64. I want to emulate it in Silverlight!

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Dick Smith VZ200, for all the Aussies (and Kiwis, apologies spdenne) out there

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2360/2258441337_a55835352d.jpg

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