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you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« on: February 07, 2007, 11:44:59 PM »
was readin split's 'how yuh find gatt' thread, and saw crixx name-drop his cyrix (ROFL!!!) 

so it got me thinkin about my first 'baby'.. and since valentine's comin up, what better tribute to your first love? lol
dunno if this was done before, but anyway..



kickin things off,
circa 1994

amd 486 dx-40
512K trident video..or was it cirrus logic? anyhoo. it was vesa local bus..LOLz
420 meg hd
14 magitronic monitor..
win 3.11


thas it.. lol  no sound, no modem,not even cd.. i think i had install win95 from a whole heap a judgement diskettes..   but damn it.. i loved her..lol.. still hurts when i think how her motherboard got toasted ...*sob*.
« Last Edit: February 07, 2007, 11:47:51 PM by disciple »
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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2007, 06:18:14 AM »
Lol.

Well I got started pretty recently, early 2000

800Mhz Thuderbird processor
128mb Sdr
30 gb maxtor hdd (which still works btw)
dvd rom (eventually bought a cd burner which cost about $1,200 at the time.
Voodoo 3 3500 video card
Some cheap pc-chips motherboard (that wasthe first thing to go)
17" Viewsonic (which still works but shows yellow sometimes)

it had modem, sound etc etc, really an excellent PC in its time. Whole setup cost around 18 grand with Windows 98SE original oem disc.

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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2007, 06:28:35 AM »
My first PC was built in about mid-2001:

Duron 700MHz
PC Chips M810, fully integrated (oh, how many of these boards were sold like hot bread!! and then went stale so quickly!)
128MB SDRAM
Seagate 20GB HDD (cost $1050 at the time; a 40GB was $1400)
CD-Burner (cost $750 at the time)
AOC 17" monitor (cost $1300 at the time; went awry after just 9 months - Christmas Time - while playing a just-acquired Worms World Party HARD CORE...we talking 15 hours a day online gaming on dial up!!)


hard drive lasted 3 years, fried CPU by trying to over clock to 933Mhz, board frig up after a BIOS upgrade, sprang de CD-Burner for small$$.... sigh

But it worked and worked well....
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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2007, 06:49:15 AM »
man my first

i had built my first in like 98 not sure but alot of new tech had come out at the time

asus mobo p2b-f i believe
pentium II 400Mhz
a whooping 128mb of sdram
a whooping 4 gb hdd
creative sound
some generic modem
i remember ATI had a card called a rage and i managed to get a ATI rage 128 fury (i had the agp version cause agp did now now come out or sum and it was all the rage [get it :D] and man it was nice, i think one of the first games i ran was sc), wasn't sure how though, ran until late 2002 when i built my next system
i had another ati card before the top one but it was crappy
a cdrom
17" monitor relysis i believe still in operation downstairs
and we had a BIG hp printer my dad used to print out his designs on

cost about 15 think
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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2007, 08:05:14 AM »
wow, I was a little earlier back in 1990 I think

Intel 386 @ 33 MHz
8MB ram (SIMMS lol)
120MB hdd
3.5" floppy
5.25" Floppy <--- the real floppy
no cd
no sound
no modem

15" monitor (AOC I think, meemself remember)

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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2007, 08:19:05 AM »
I think this a little inaccurate as my first computer was an APPLE which until recently was not reffered to as a PC, in fact that was an INSULT to apples once upon a time... my my how times have changed... either way the very first computer I ever had was an APPLE IIe.... but as far as PCs go, the very first PC I PERSONALLY owned was a Micron Client Pro
733MHz PIII
512MB PC133
Tyan Trinity 400 mobo
cd-rom
3.5" floppy
Int sound (Sound Blaster 128)
Nvidia Vanta 16MB video card (AGP2x)
17" AOC
Windows 98SE

Prior to this PC was the home PC which was a older Micron 500MHz PIII, etc. Thing is my household were apple users till the Pentium hit 500MHz which was poetic to me seeing as I recall LONG ago that Apple had machines running at 533MHz when the fastest Pentium was a PII 333MHz. When I saw that I told mehself I eh touching a PC till it hit 500... so said, so done.

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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #6 on: February 08, 2007, 08:35:15 AM »
hmmm... i remember doin an advanced DOS course back in '86-87 ...i was pretty young, but we had one of those IBM PCXT 8088  7.1 Mhz i think Processor, i used to LOVE to play decathlon, pacman, space invaders, Flight Simulator (Ver. 1 in yuh MC too!!) :mellow:
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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2007, 10:12:20 AM »
hmmm... i remember doin an advanced DOS course back in '86-87 ...i was pretty young, but we had one of those IBM PCXT 8088  7.1 Mhz i think Processor, i used to LOVE to play decathlon, pacman, space invaders, Flight Simulator (Ver. 1 in yuh MC too!!) :mellow:

whey....i was still learning how to spell PC in those days and the most entertaining thing for me was a teddy i had...

anyhoo....

1998
Pentium MMX
64MB ram
10 GB HD
15" monitor
windows 95 through 98 SE

i sweat Star Craft on that and fifa 98 and 99...i remember when we first looked at nrop together...


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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #8 on: February 08, 2007, 10:35:51 AM »
lol...my first PC:

AM486DX2 - 80 MHz
4 MB RAM
640 MB Quantum Fireball HD
512K Trident VGA Video Card
3 1/2" Floppy Drive
Acer 2x CD-ROM
Sound Card w/ 2 tiny speakers
14" Monitor
No network card
Windows for Workgroups 3.11

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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #9 on: February 08, 2007, 12:47:54 PM »
Think I got most of you beat:

386 SX 4 Mhz (8 when you turbo that biotch!)
5 MB RAM
50 MB hard drive
3½" floppy drive
5¼" floppy drive
Windows 3.11

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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #10 on: February 08, 2007, 05:57:22 PM »
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Think I got most of you beat:

386 SX 4 Mhz (8 when you turbo that biotch!)
5 MB RAM
50 MB hard drive
3½" floppy drive
5¼" floppy drive
Windows 3.11

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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #11 on: February 11, 2007, 08:10:59 PM »
1st Personal Computer was a Commodore 64 (1984).
1st IBM Compatible was a Spirit 286 (1987 or 88).

Although I did work with 8088 and 8086 PC's, though I never owned one.  MSDOS, IBMDOS, PCDOS or NDOS were the most common choices of OS for IBM compatible PC's in those days, but not the only choices!
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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #12 on: February 12, 2007, 12:39:34 AM »
First PC was a used one from my dad's job:

486 SX 25 MHz (the one without the FPU, if I remember correctly)
A whopping 2 MB of RAM on two 1 MB SIMM's
3.5" floppy
Around 100 MB hard drive
Some lame-@$$ 2 MB video card
14" color monitor
Some custom OS
No mouse
No CD
No sound (unless you count the PC speaker)
No modem

First thing I had to do was buy a brand new boxed copy of MS-DOS 6.22. I installed it and was in business. Then, of course I had to get the new Windows 3.11. Unfortunately, that required more RAM than I had - 4 MB. So, I took it into a shop to add more RAM (my PC skills were not up to par yet). The guy said that I had to replace the 2 MB that we had with two new 2 MB SIMM's. It only cost a couple hundred US. Then, Windows 3.11 could be installed. The thing could use a mouse with that new Windows so I got a serial mouse. Then, it would help if I had sound so I bought a Sound Blaster 16 card and installed it myself. A modem was next in line so I got one of those new 28.8 modems. That was a pain in the @$$ to install with those COM ports and IRQ settings. I still don't remember how I got that $hit to work. Now that I had all this new stuff installed, I had to have something nice to play with on my PC. Of course, I went and bought the After Dark screen saver. Can you say flying toasters?

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Re: you'll always remember your first...your first PC, that is
« Reply #13 on: February 12, 2007, 01:28:48 AM »
lol @ those new 28.8 modems.!!!!!!!

and After DARK, son!!!!!!!! flyin toaster IMMC!!!!!!!!!!

lol@ spiritman 286 spirit ..romaro technologies, not so? muh bro had one in his office(386), and i used to rock  "out of this world' on that, and commander keen..
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