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    My first PC did not have a hard drive. It just had a 3.5" disk drive. Wout Louwers

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    toxcct
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    really ?? my one was equiped with a 5'1/4 floppy disk.... :) that's quite nice nowadays...


    TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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      Suzanne Boyle wrote: that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. Lucky, my first computer came with a cassette tape recorder to store programs on ;) Love live the Commodore VIC-20, 3.5K RAM, who would need more? :) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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      toxcct
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      woowwwww, we found back the man of neanderthal :-D:-D:-D:cool:


      TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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      • R Rocky Moore

        Suzanne Boyle wrote: that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. Lucky, my first computer came with a cassette tape recorder to store programs on ;) Love live the Commodore VIC-20, 3.5K RAM, who would need more? :) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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        Sam Woodward
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        Absolutely. My first was a Commodore C= 16. Was that 1Mhz? Sam W

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          Absolutely. My first was a Commodore C= 16. Was that 1Mhz? Sam W

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          Roger Alsing 0
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          im quite positive the c-16 wasnt 1mhz , since the c64 was 0.98 mhz ;) and the c16 must have been introduced a bit earlier (or?) //Roger

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            Suzanne Boyle wrote: that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. Lucky, my first computer came with a cassette tape recorder to store programs on ;) Love live the Commodore VIC-20, 3.5K RAM, who would need more? :) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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            brianwelsch
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            bleeeEEEEE-DEEEEEE-uurrrrrrr-eeeeEEEEE Ahhhh- the sounds of a cassette tape loading. :-D I remember starting to load a program onto my TRS-80, and later Atari-400 leaving the room for a snack or whatever, and coming back 5-10 minutes later hoping it loaded without error. BW The Biggest Loser


            "And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
            No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"

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              Suzanne Boyle wrote: that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. Lucky, my first computer came with a cassette tape recorder to store programs on ;) Love live the Commodore VIC-20, 3.5K RAM, who would need more? :) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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              HENDRIK R
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              Rocky Moore wrote: Lucky, my first computer came with a cassette tape recorder to store programs on Oh, that reminds me on my good old cassette tape recorder connected to an Atari. Fast-forwarding to the counter position of my favorite game ... typing a command I don't remember, pressing 'play' ... that scratching and beeping voice of the recorder ... waiting, waiting, waiting and waiting ... starting the game and seeing it crash after 2 minutes ... winding back the tape and starting the whole fun again :) good old times *sitting in front of the screen and just dreaming*


              We are men. We are different. We have only one word for soap. We do not own candles. We have never seen anything of any value in a craft shop. We do not own magazines full of photographs of celebrities with their clothes on. - Steve

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                im quite positive the c-16 wasnt 1mhz , since the c64 was 0.98 mhz ;) and the c16 must have been introduced a bit earlier (or?) //Roger

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                Turtle Hand
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                my first computer was some sticks with beads. we thought we had it made. if we wanted graphics, we would shake it in front of our eyes. Josef Wainz Software Developer

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                • H HENDRIK R

                  Rocky Moore wrote: Lucky, my first computer came with a cassette tape recorder to store programs on Oh, that reminds me on my good old cassette tape recorder connected to an Atari. Fast-forwarding to the counter position of my favorite game ... typing a command I don't remember, pressing 'play' ... that scratching and beeping voice of the recorder ... waiting, waiting, waiting and waiting ... starting the game and seeing it crash after 2 minutes ... winding back the tape and starting the whole fun again :) good old times *sitting in front of the screen and just dreaming*


                  We are men. We are different. We have only one word for soap. We do not own candles. We have never seen anything of any value in a craft shop. We do not own magazines full of photographs of celebrities with their clothes on. - Steve

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                  :laugh: you beat me to it. I had this Nuclear reactor SIM called SCRAM that I swear took at least 15 minutes to load, when it loaded properly at all. HENDRIK R wrote: good old times *sitting in front of the screen and just dreaming* Still was better than playing PONG on a B & W, I guess.:~ BW The Biggest Loser


                  "And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
                  No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"

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                    that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. It eventually got to be too small so I had to keep backing stuff up onto CDs, which I went through at the weekend and sorted out. Its amazing how much crap I collected. Old Windows 95 apps, sound clips from films and TV shows, cheesy clipart... Why did I ever think this stuff would come in useful. If I had a better memory I would remember more.

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                    I also started on floppies but my first hard drive was a whopping 20 megabytes! The whole street was envious of the endless space I had. And we did not have CDs in those days to back up onto. On no, we backed up onto floppies. 20 stiffies for Doom if I remember correctly. All those damned WAD files. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Chris Maunder wrote: "I'd rather cover myself in honey and lie on an ant's nest than commit myself to it publicly." Jon Sagara replied: "I think we've all been in that situation before." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                      bleeeEEEEE-DEEEEEE-uurrrrrrr-eeeeEEEEE Ahhhh- the sounds of a cassette tape loading. :-D I remember starting to load a program onto my TRS-80, and later Atari-400 leaving the room for a snack or whatever, and coming back 5-10 minutes later hoping it loaded without error. BW The Biggest Loser


                      "And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
                      No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"

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                      HENDRIK R
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                      brianwelsch wrote: bleeeEEEEE-DEEEEEE-uurrrrrrr-eeeeEEEEE Yep! This describes it better than anything else. ... I still prefer the "EEEEE-DEEEEEE" part ;)


                      We are men. We are different. We have only one word for soap. We do not own candles. We have never seen anything of any value in a craft shop. We do not own magazines full of photographs of celebrities with their clothes on. - Steve

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                        really ?? my one was equiped with a 5'1/4 floppy disk.... :) that's quite nice nowadays...


                        TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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                        Megan Forbes
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                        Mine had 1Kb of memory and could be plugged into a cassette tape drive :) Am I showing my age? ;)


                        Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
                        Meg's World - Blog Photography

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                          really ?? my one was equiped with a 5'1/4 floppy disk.... :) that's quite nice nowadays...


                          TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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                          Ray Cassick
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                          Ok, I hate to one-up everyone here but I had dual 8" :)


                          Paul Watson wrote: "At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall." George Carlin wrote: "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things." Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: If the physicists find a universal theory describing the laws of universe, I'm sure the asshole constant will be an integral part of that theory.


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                            My first PC did not have a hard drive. It just had a 3.5" disk drive. Wout Louwers

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                            Kannan Kalyanaraman
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                            You intend to say, that you collected lots of floppies and then wonder why you did that, right ;P

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                              bleeeEEEEE-DEEEEEE-uurrrrrrr-eeeeEEEEE Ahhhh- the sounds of a cassette tape loading. :-D I remember starting to load a program onto my TRS-80, and later Atari-400 leaving the room for a snack or whatever, and coming back 5-10 minutes later hoping it loaded without error. BW The Biggest Loser


                              "And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
                              No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"

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                              suzyb
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                              And didn't you just love the psychedelic coloured bars that were shown on screen whilst loading. If I had a better memory I would remember more.

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                                my first computer was some sticks with beads. we thought we had it made. if we wanted graphics, we would shake it in front of our eyes. Josef Wainz Software Developer

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                                Kannan Kalyanaraman
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                                Turtle Hand wrote: if we wanted graphics, we would shake it in front of our eyes. LOL :)

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                                  I also started on floppies but my first hard drive was a whopping 20 megabytes! The whole street was envious of the endless space I had. And we did not have CDs in those days to back up onto. On no, we backed up onto floppies. 20 stiffies for Doom if I remember correctly. All those damned WAD files. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Chris Maunder wrote: "I'd rather cover myself in honey and lie on an ant's nest than commit myself to it publicly." Jon Sagara replied: "I think we've all been in that situation before." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                                  HENDRIK R
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                                  Paul Watson wrote: And we did not have CDs in those days to back up onto. On no, we backed up onto floppies. 20 stiffies for Doom if I remember correctly. All those damned WAD files. :) Not to forget the 18th disk always having a little 'problem' and the obligatory "let's hope norton utilities helps" solution ...


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                                    You intend to say, that you collected lots of floppies and then wonder why you did that, right ;P

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                                    WoutL
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                                    Yes, I gues that's what I intended to say. :sigh: Wout Louwers

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                                      Paul Watson wrote: And we did not have CDs in those days to back up onto. On no, we backed up onto floppies. 20 stiffies for Doom if I remember correctly. All those damned WAD files. :) Not to forget the 18th disk always having a little 'problem' and the obligatory "let's hope norton utilities helps" solution ...


                                      We are men. We are different. We have only one word for soap. We do not own candles. We have never seen anything of any value in a craft shop. We do not own magazines full of photographs of celebrities with their clothes on. - Steve

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                                      Paul Watson
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                                      :laugh: Exactly! Scandisk it to death, then hope Norton works and finally trudge back to your mates house with another 20 disks which you hope work this time. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Chris Maunder wrote: "I'd rather cover myself in honey and lie on an ant's nest than commit myself to it publicly." Jon Sagara replied: "I think we've all been in that situation before." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                                        Mine had 1Kb of memory and could be plugged into a cassette tape drive :) Am I showing my age? ;)


                                        Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
                                        Meg's World - Blog Photography

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                                        Roger Wright
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                                        :laugh: Mine had 1 kB of RAM, too, but it stored long term data on paper tape. Of course, to do that much I had to design and build the interface card to talk to the tape punch...:-O I eventually upgraded it to have 16 kB of RAM, though - plenty for any practical use.;) Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                                          :laugh: Mine had 1 kB of RAM, too, but it stored long term data on paper tape. Of course, to do that much I had to design and build the interface card to talk to the tape punch...:-O I eventually upgraded it to have 16 kB of RAM, though - plenty for any practical use.;) Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                                          Megan Forbes
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                                          Phew, I was hoping you'd come to my rescue! :-O


                                          Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
                                          Meg's World - Blog Photography

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