I got you beat buddy, my first was a commodore Vic 20, then the Coleco vision Adam. And that damn radio shack trash 80...lol.
I got you beat buddy, my first was a commodore Vic 20, then the Coleco vision Adam. And that damn radio shack trash 80...lol.Don't get me started!!! My first computers tinkering with them were 80286 8MHz, 386SX, 386DX, 386DX2 16 MHz (bought a math co-processor, then installed it and thought I was a baws), 486SX, 486DX/DX2 and 66MHz, 586 then Pentium Pro 200MHz (man I thought I had the ultimate dream machine.) Also had an IBM PS1, learned DOS 2.0 - 6.22 every single switch and parameter commands. I even succeeded in makin Doom game work over null modem cable direct connection between a 386 and 486 PC and I was only 11 years old and omg what nostalgic memories!! My very first multiplayer local "LAN" party lol Tammie stop me from going off topic aaaasaaaaaaaahhhhhhh
Lol what about commodore 64 and Tandy computersI got you beat buddy, my first was a commodore Vic 20, then the Coleco vision Adam. And that damn radio shack trash 80...lol.
LOL I still have my first Tandy CoCo with 16k memory, tape drive and joystick. I should get it out and see if any of my old tapes still have data...I just unpaired and re-paired my iPhone Bluetooth connection with Uconnect and now all is working well. (I have run a few errands today and each time I started, Pandora seemed to connect just fine). I don't know how long it will last, but fixed for now...
But - man-oh-man, does it take a long time for the Apps page to load! (OK, it is probably under 2 minutes, but these days that is a long time). I am sure they used great computer tech for the engine, but I think they found some old 80286 processors and some 4 MB ram chips to power the head unit... (OK - anyone remember when it was exciting that you could install this new thing called a "hard drive" into their TRaSh 80)?
I went straight to the Adam cause it had (gasp) 80K of RAM, instead of the C64. I do remember with fondness the Scott Adam's adventure games though, on the commodore computers they had the slot to plug them right in. typing the 2 word commands, mapping out the thing on paper, Turn left, walk forward, look down...your in a bog, your dead..ugh.Lol what about commodore 64 and Tandy computers![]()