Timex Sinclair 1000
a whopping 2kRam
Cassette tape drive
connect to any BW TV
a whopping 2kRam
Cassette tape drive
connect to any BW TV
The first x86 PC was a Packard Bell 25Mhz 386sx with 2MB RAM and a 100MB HD.CPU: 6502A, 1.01 MHz
Memory: 3.5K RAM, 16K ROM; expandable to 64K RAM via cartridge port
Operating System: ROM BASIC
Input/Output: Cartridge Port; two joystick ports; composite video output; serial bus connector for floppy disk drive, printer, or other peripherals
Resolution: 176x184 max, 16 colors; 22 column text by 23 lines
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-11-10 15:33:55)
I had one too.....couldn't remember the model number until you enlightened me.jsnipy wrote:
Atari 400 ... in addition to some games, I also had a BASIC cartridge and a cassette to save programs on. I would write programs from publications. I also didn't think to do my line #'s in 10's so I did a lot of renumbering ... but i was only 12 at the time
http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/8634/atari400kx5.jpg
m shame my i pod has a bigger HD then thatThe Stillhouse Kid wrote:
1st computer I ever had was a Commodore VIC 20 with a cassette tape drive. Uber-1337 80's tech! Check the specs!The first x86 PC was a Packard Bell 25Mhz 386sx with 2MB RAM and a 100MB HD.CPU: 6502A, 1.01 MHz
Memory: 3.5K RAM, 16K ROM; expandable to 64K RAM via cartridge port
Operating System: ROM BASIC
Input/Output: Cartridge Port; two joystick ports; composite video output; serial bus connector for floppy disk drive, printer, or other peripherals
Resolution: 176x184 max, 16 colors; 22 column text by 23 lines
Buddy, that's better than the one I have now lol.{XpLiCiTxX} wrote:
Oh man, what a piece of shit I had.
Intel 1.6
512MB RAM
80g HD
The only good thing about this computer was the smoke it produced after the fireworks display put inside of it.
ssonrats wrote:
'Compaq'
Pentium 2 @ 250mhz
32MB RAM
4MB intergrated graphics
Shitty mobo with a PCI slot
Last edited by -101-InvaderZim (2006-11-11 01:51:56)