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So, out of idle curiosity........

What was the first computer you ever owned. As well as a memory of it.

And then, what was the first computer you ever used in school and in what class?

The first computer I ever owned was a Sinclair ZX81 with the 16K memory add on and the electrostatic printer. I remember seeing the adds for first the ZX80 and then the ZX81 in Creative Computing and ordering it from England.

When it got here I hooked it up to a 12" black and white TV and a cassette recorder I bought from K-mart. I learned BASIC on that little machine with it's membrane keyboard, the annoying habit of crashing if you wiggled it and the top-heavy memory upgrade would glitch out on you. I also learned NOT to store your cassette tapes with your programs stacked on top of your b&w tv, especially not on the side where the flyback transformer was. /grin

My first computer I used in school was a TRS-80 Model 1 and ModelIII. It was in our Computer Science elective we could take in High School. I think I was a Junior, so this would have had to been around 82 or so. The shielding in those things were horrible. You could stand across a 30 foot room and aim a bulk tape/disk demagnetizer at the monitors and thumb the switch and watch the display twist. That model 1 was the first disk based machine I ever used. On it I wrote my first program bigger than 16K, a variation on the colossal cave adventure. I remember the week it grew so big that it would only load/run on the disk based model 1, not the cassette based model 1's because of size. I was so proud of myself. :)

Anyway, that's my two earliest computer memories, what's yours?!?

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Date: 2005-08-23 12:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pat-trick.livejournal.com
i suspect it was an apple ii of some flavor.

i also remember being completely awed by the simple shell script that my next door neighbor had set up on her dos box that always said, "Good morning, , I hope that you are in an excellent mood today!" whenever she logged onto the computer. it had amazed me at the time that the computer had been able to tell who she was. :)

my fondest memory of the se 30? playing dark castle and beyond dark castle.

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Date: 2005-08-23 01:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ariel817.livejournal.com
Haha.. I remember setting my dos prompt to %andy so if I was on C drive it was Candy, or D drive and it was Dandy.. to poke fun at my friends (particularly the one that started this conversation thread!) who named their computers. :)

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