Mine was a Compaq PC with Celeron D processor, 256 MB Ram, 80 GB HDD accompanied with a Floppy and CD drive. And the only programming activity I did on that machine was writing C code to print one of them *
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It was a 286 with a monochromatic monitor and no mouse, and honestly don't remember the specs 😂
It was a Compaq Portable! Yes, this beast from the 80s. No, my family wasn't rich, I got it second hand some time in the 90s.
I didn't really learn to program on it however, just use DOS and write notes. Still, it helped get me interested in computers, and it was cool! Wish I had held on to it.
Seeing the specs, price and design of this PC, I am absolutely baffled once again about how much and how fast technology has grown since your first PC was available in the market.
I had an x286 with an extra coprocessor and an hard drive of 20mb. I think it was an "Hitachi" computer.
I was able to install Monkey Island on it but somehow even by tweaking the boot, I always had to wait a bit for the computer to warm up in order to be able to start the game. So every time I went back from home, I rushed to start the computer, waited like 20min, and then finally I was able to play my favorite game 😂
Oh Monkey Island, Maniac mansion and the day of the tentacle, the best graphic adventures of my childhood!
AST Advantage 6075P, 75ish MHz, 4mb ram, 40mb hdd. I have no idea how I remember that, but damn you just brought back memories.
The year I found QBasic.
That poor RadioShack guy. I musta called him a million times.
Twist: The first time I royally messed it up was when I realized I needed HD space. This mysterious "Windows" folder was taking up most of my precious mbs. But I couldn't delete it while in Windows (go figure).
So I figured out how to get to the DOS prompt, and that let me ....
OPERATING SYSTEM NOT FOUND.
The first one I used was an old HP desktop PC running on Windows 98, but I used it only to draw stuff on MS Paint.
The actual first one that I really used completely and that got me into computers was a HP Compaq with an Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.93 GHz with a whopping 2GB DDR2 RAM.
It handled Counter Strike: Source like a champ.
Sony HB-75p MSX 🤓
Its keyboard was and is still probably more effective than the last MacBook Pro keyboard 😉
It works perfectly, no ghost keys or any signal of use wearing.
When I have my cousins at home (or friends kids) I take it out instead of the PS4 for a retro gaming session.
Mine was an 8MHz Intel 8088, 768KB RAM, 10MB HDD, 360KB floppy drive.
Yes, you read it right. 10 megabytes HDD. And it was a loooot of space. And money. I spent 2k dollars on this computer!
zx81 1K RAM no HDD, storage was external (audio tape). Could barely do anything useful besides learn BASIC with it.
Spectrum ZX+!
...but my first real PC was one that have 8mb of RAM. It's the only thing I remember about it because I had be pestering my parents for months to get me this game I had been playing a demo of (back when we'd get demos on CD's from magazines), and when I finally got the complete game for my birthday, it failed to run because it needed 16mb of RAM! 😢 ... took me a few months to save up to get that 8mb of RAM.
Amstrad 16MHz PC, 2 5.25" floppy drives, no hard drive (they were prohibitively expensive at the time). I still remember when we finally got to go to the local computer store and buy a 100MB hard drive! It was so big!