NeghVar
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My first PC (actually my father's) used a Seagate ST412 (10MB)Heck my first hard drive was like 40MB, no GB just MB!
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My first PC (actually my father's) used a Seagate ST412 (10MB)Heck my first hard drive was like 40MB, no GB just MB!
Heck my first hard drive was like 40MB, no GB just MB!
My user has a hard time with email. His eyes would roll up in his skull if I showed him the vclient app.
Why run someone else's application? You can run the best version of Windows online!
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My first PC (actually my father's) used a Seagate ST412 (10MB)
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"YOUR COMPUTER IS TOO OLD FOR WINDOWS REALLY GOOD EDITION. GET SOME FLASH AND COME BACK!"
Time to upgrade, AGAIN.
Macromedia only demands your 1st-born just to play online video. It's a reasonable price.
Is your user by any chance Allen1?
I do not recall. I was about 5 - 6 years old at the time. What I remember is DOS 2.?, The FDD that took up 2 x 5.25" bays was next to the hard drive and MFM. I do not remember what I did on that system. But I do remember that my gaming began on a 286 with DOS 3.0. The games I remember spending the most time on areHa! You win! (see my ST-225 post...)
Did you run Direct Access? Since the drive would only fit a small handful of programs/games, DA was great. There were enough menu-items for everything.
You got me beat, my gaming began on a Packard Bell 486/66DX2 Windows 3.1 and the game was Doom!I do not recall. I was about 5 - 6 years old at the time. What I remember is DOS 2.?, The FDD that took up 2 x 5.25" bays was next to the hard drive and MFM. I do not remember what I did on that system. But I do remember that my gaming began on a 286 with DOS 3.0. The games I remember spending the most time on are
I do not recall. I was about 5 - 6 years old at the time. What I remember is DOS 2.?, The FDD that took up 2 x 5.25" bays was next to the hard drive and MFM. I do not remember what I did on that system. But I do remember that my gaming began on a 286 with DOS 3.0. The games I remember spending the most time on are
When my father worked at IBM in the seventies and eighties he brought one of these home one day, I way still very young and never used it but I remember seeing it set up in the living room.
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Heck my first hard drive was like 40MB, no GB just MB!
My first PC's hard drive was a 40mb on a 286 clone I built out of junk parts in like 1990. Coming from a Commodore 64 I was like... WOAH I will NEVER fill this thing up.
Those early GB hard drives, circa 1995 or so were like $500 for a gigabyte. WOAH! I will NEVER, EVER fill this thing up! But I did. We all did.
Ok well since were all talking about our old computers my 486/66DX2 died one day, couldn't figure out why. I brought it to a computer shop and come to fine out it was this LOL
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I still used the C64 heavily until I got the Amiga in 1989 or 1990.
My user has a hard time with email. His eyes would roll up in his skull if I showed him the vclient app.
Still got it? Which one? I always wanted an Amiga but couldn't afford it. Went straight from C64 (well I also had a 128 until the power supply blew up, but it rarely left C64 mode) to a garbage bin 286 that I built into a wooden box.
If I ever find I have a lot of money laying around that serves zero purpose, I will buy an Amiga just to stare at it.