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Danielle |
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Miracles Happen When you believe... Level: 254 Posts: 1961/25311 EXP: 264087755 Next: 695570 Since: 07-16-12 From: Albany, NY OS: Windows 98 Last post: 146 days Last view: 146 days |
What was the very first computer you ever owned? For me, it was a Macintosh Performa 575 (based on the LC 575), which the family got for Christmas 1993 I still own that machine today although it's stored away and not hooked up right now
After that, I entered the IBM PC world with an HP Pavilion, which had a Pentium II 450 and Windows 95 (I later upgraded it to 98 after receiving it as my own)... it was the computer I first used the Internet and later met Taryn on (unfortunately, that machine is no longer with me...) "Miracles happen, when you believe..."
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Kawa |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 93 Posts: 1955/2423 EXP: 7998999 Next: 53811 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2028 days Last view: 343 days |
Epson HX-20, as I described before. Look 'em up on Wikipedia. The first computer you'd recognize as one that I owned was a Mac LCIII.
After that, I entered the IBM PC world with a self-built 286 with Win3.11 on. |
skyl |
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I guess I pop up occasionally now Level: 103 Posts: 3007/3207 EXP: 11245812 Next: 225594 Since: 10-26-13 Last post: 232 days Last view: 224 days |
It was an IBM Aptiva. The one in this picture.
It had 96MB of RAM, a 6GB HDD, and a 233MHz CPU. I installed Windows XP on it. It actually ran surprisingly well. ____________________ Can you burn a Luigi board? |
Epele |
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The Sorceress. Boing~ Level: 235 Posts: 13430/20774 EXP: 200809959 Next: 1115933 Since: 01-01-12 From: UK Last post: 841 days Last view: 8 hours |
A custom-built machine. Was a local business that specialised in building machines from scratch.
All I remember, was it was an Intel Pentium processor clocked at 2.66Ghz, with 512MB of RAM and a 80GB Hard drive. Contained both a CD-RW and a DVD (not sure if ROM or RW) drive. Also had a floppy disk drive that loved to eat the things. Had an ATI Rage graphics card. When that went to retirement, the only original parts that were left surviving at full health.. were the CD-RW, floppy drive, power supply and Motherboard. Everything else perished or fried itself (the processor in that case). The world could always use more heroes! |
Lili~ ♥ |
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Queen Lesbian of Kafuka Level: 159 Posts: 7485/8412 EXP: 51716821 Next: 93936 Since: 01-06-12 Last post: 2753 days Last view: 1276 days |
It was an old PC with a Pentium II and Windows 95... back in the times where you actually felt special for owning a sound card... or even *gasp* a network card...
We downloaded stuff from Kazaa using 56k and our tiny 2 GB hard drive... it was so cool. |
Nicole |
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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 199 Posts: 8538/14042 EXP: 111570501 Next: 1566583 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 257 days Last view: 257 days |
♥8538 ✿4495 ★20 First computer I really considered mine was a Pentium 200 Mhz, with some pitiful amount of RAM and a 3.5GB hard drive, Windows 95 and then 98 (it ran better with 95 than 98, but it also ended up loaded with malware in the 98 era)... I remember downloading Sega CD ISOs and could only have a few at a time. |
Kaj |
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Super Koopa Level: 57 Posts: 261/842 EXP: 1457077 Next: 28851 Since: 07-31-14 Last post: 97 days Last view: 97 days |
An Eee PC or something. Loaded it with viruses and weird crap, including a picture of myself with MS Paint drawn all over my face. |
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