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I think my first Computer experience was a Power Macinthish G3 with Mac OS 8.6 or 8.9 somithing like that... but since then I really was into computers. My next step was than to an Windows 98 and I never really moved back to Mac again...(I don't wanna say mac is bad I just didn't hav a chance... my father bought a Windows PC and I just used it and was happy...)

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Pentium i think 850MhZ
Windows ME

That was back in the good old days

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omg my first computer if u call it computer its have no O.S i think i was turn it on then i get to lest of games
haha
its was fast omg to much and its haved like 100 games mario and some things like this lol omg
its good no problems with iis or network because its have not
i wont it to back:D:P

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The first computer that I really ever tinkered with had Windows 3.1. I still have it but no monitor and its so old its a strange monitor plug..

No idea on the model though.

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The fist computer I had was a Comp USA PC desktop and the operating system on it was Windows 95.

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TRS-80 CoCo II (or was it III?) It didn't have an operating system, really. It was pretty basic. I had an old TV hooked up as a monitor and an old tape deck attached to save data on cassette tapes (yep, ordinary old cassette tapes!) Bought Rainbow Magazine for cool programs that I typed in by hand. First fell in love with programming learning Color Basic.

My next computer ran Windows 3.1 and I thought that was just too cool. Learned how to use DOS and thought I had died and gone to heaven when I got my first modem and logged onto a BBS. I'm old! ;)

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My dad had a old computer that had DOS on it. It was 286, and he made that thing run so fast in it's day, wow.

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Mine was a Dell Inspiron 8500 note book with a pentium 4 and 2 gigs of ram. It still rocks and that has Windows XP on it.

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My first computer was a wonderfully useless Commodore VIC20. I had a tape drive, and used a 12" B&W TV for a monitor.

Then I went through most of the Commodore line before I bought an Atari 520ST. It was better than the Commodores, but really wasn't capable of doing what I wanted.

Then I went to the PC world, and build my own PCs for years.

Now the iMac is my main computer.

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o Vic 20 nice :D i believe that was expandable to 640KB of ram not sure

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First OS: Dos (Played Ernie's Big Splash and learned how to launch it at an early age in DOS)
Small company model, no hard drive, just two 5 1/4 floppy drives and a loud heavy keyboard.
Now... I feel old.

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it's an IBM PC-Compatible AT x286, with MS-DOS 6.0
used for gaming (digger, prince of persia) and works (lotus123 and word).

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