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Dec 13, 2024
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Hoopster
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Subbing in computer literacy class and saw this dinosaur on the shelf
My first computer was not near that powerful. 😀
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Subbing in computer literacy class and saw this dinosaur on the shelf
Hoopster
Dec 13, 12:11pm
Huge deal when we went from the old 386 to the pentium.
IdahoCoug
Dec 13, 12:13pm
33.6 modem. The dream. My 14.4 modem couldn't load BBS games fast enough.
AltTabbins
Dec 13, 12:19pm
We were the first to have a Pentium 100 in the neighborhood..
WaffleCheese
Dec 13, 12:20pm
Haha. My first was a Radio Shack TRS-80
justAnotherCoug
Dec 13, 12:24pm
Right around that time my parents got me a TI-99/4A home computer. It had
RedHeadedStranger
Dec 13, 12:45pm
I have a Mac Plus on a shelf in my office. Fun to look at.
Magic8Ball
Dec 13, 12:24pm
It still has the "power to change your world" at this point, just not for the better
Bob Vance
Dec 13, 12:28pm
My first computer was an Apple II+ with a 6502 CPU that ran at 1MHz. It had 48k
Hoopster
Dec 13, 12:29pm
Got a Macintosh SE in 1989. Added a 40 MB external hard drive for $500.
Florwood
Dec 13, 12:54pm
120mhz, flex much?
Longseason
Dec 13, 12:32pm
Our family's first computer was an Apple IIC - good times.
BYU-Ite
Dec 13, 1:13pm
Anyone old enough to remember these when they were in school
Chemish
Dec 13, 1:40pm
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