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Do You Remember the 70s, 80s and 90s?
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My first memory of a computer was of a Binatone TV Master MK 10... it was one of those pong machines that came in a lovely orange casing and pluged into the back of the tv.
This is the machine i had:
For more info on it:
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...sp?st=3&c=1038
Ah memories :-)
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My first computer was a Dragon 32...
It seems so strange that most of my childhood memories consisted of playing games on a Dragon 32 and ZX Spectrum +2, but nearly all of the people I talk to online have never even heard of them, because they weren't around in America...
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I had an Atari 2600, which is technically a console if you want to be picky, then it was the good old Commodore Vic 20, with a 32k expansion pack - I thought I was the mutt's.
The Vic 20 got broken though, sadly. It died from interference from my next door neighbour's Flymo (believe it or not!)
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Originally posted by danrakLast edited by mrbig; 30-08-2005, 17:06.
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First computer
I had an old speccy which I had to turn the huge old b/w telly off while the games were loading as I didn't have enough plug sockets for tape recorder, TV, speccy etc. You can imagine my fury after loading a two tape game to realise when the TV was turned on at the end it crashed half way through tape 1.
MMM, how I miss those days (Right)
And there was the whole kafuffle of trading copied games on a C90 tape.....
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My first was a Speccy 48k spent many a time entering data, and having to press four or five keys at the same time to get the right letter/command, and after 24 hours of none stop data entry manage to have a really nasty picture of a union jack flapping in the wind. Or waiting for about 20 mins for a game to load, only to have the TAPE ERROR appear on the screen and having to rewind the tape, adjust the volume, by a millimetre and try again. Went high tect and got a speccy 128k with built in tape deck, then went ultra high tect and got a speccy 128+3 with built in floppy.
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