Bondag said:
Apple IIe.
Frogger
Oregon Trail
Hardball
Winter Games
Winter Games was the **** ! Biathlon (keep that heart rate down for easier shooting) lol
What about Skyfox?
Bondag said:
Apple IIe.
Frogger
Oregon Trail
Hardball
Winter Games
Yup this was mine. Did you have the incredible floppy disk accessory?labmansid said:
This was my first as well. I think I had one in like 88 though.zephyr88 said:
In 1984, I was the only guy on my floor that had a computer in my room. It started up with a boot disk (floppy), then you had to load the program disks (WordPerfect and Lotus 1-2-3) each time. I think it had 20mb hard drive.
Ugh, thanks for the reminder of how miserable those things were.GiveEmHellBill said:
Family's first computer:
My first CPU in college was a Compaq Presario like this one:
labmansid said:
Claude! said:
Intel 8088
Allsome!!!KidDoc said:Yup this was mine. Did you have the incredible floppy disk accessory?labmansid said:
UmustBKidding said:
First I owned
Next actually older
Oldest I still have
All these Apple, PC with tape and disk drives are just a fad, real computers have switches on their front panel to do I/O with. And all these people playing adventure and text games. We had kill the rotating bit on the Imsai. Source code available for it right here https://cs.maryvillecollege.edu/wiki/Architecture/fall2016/Kill_The_Bits
Yeah but I have no idea what CPU was in the Atari 800. I bet google knows.Blahhead said:
And just so you know, a CPU is a central processing unit, a chip per se.
Not at first. Got the cassette tape drive first, then later "upgraded" to the floppy drive after getting tired of the hassle of the tape. I kind of remember having to find the right spot on the tape using the rolling counter to load the program you wanted. And Damn, that stuff was expensive, especially for back then. The hot game back then was "Star Raiders" or something like that. Pretty primitive compared to what has come along after.KidDoc said:Yup this was mine. Did you have the incredible floppy disk accessory?labmansid said:
same. i remember playing parsec on that as a kid.Builder93 said:
TI-99/4A