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.. computahs!

I guess there's no exact date or situation I remember it happening, since it was from very young age. Let's try to remember what we consider some kind of memorable moments with the computers.

First game I really got into with Amiga was Settlers and Lemmings. Alien Breed was also cool and Skidmarks later on.. I wonder what that game with that frog was, where it's torso would go upwards and crazy stuff, it got hit with the Nintendo/Sega rivalry I guess, since it was superior to Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Mario, but what can you do, consoles came up with their huge 8 bits and destroyed the Amiga gaming IMO. They still had way better games, but no one wanted 'a computer' since you could have this trendy console that wouldn't make you a nerd if you had one.

Amiga was superior with it's graphical abilities, especially sound world too. People made lots of music with Amigas.. if you had one, you prolly knew something about something. If you had some console POS, you prolly just knew nothing and fought against the other console having person Sega vs. Nintendo.

It was late 80s early 90s.. I'm glad to see all the console maniacs are still losers. They revealed their true skin at the age of 8. "What else do you want to do than play games? COmputers are stupid". No punk, computers are COOL. There's no limit what you can do with them, but consoles are limited to games. Not good enough reason? Fine. What ever, it's not like I wanted to associate with your lame butt anyway.

Me and my friend bought a tracker program from a computer magazine. We were excited as hell and it costed more than 10 euros at the time, so we kind of had to form a team to afford it. He took over 2 weeks to read the manual, because the tracker itself wasn't too easy to use the first time. We started gathering our sample archives while listening to small radio stations with 'electronic music' in them. Not really that electronic, but who cares. We were digging the whole techno robot thing. We wish we were Japanese or something, and better at English.

I can't remember the name of our 'team', but we never really made anything, except series of samples looping. Now that I think of it, I'd really like to hear them again, but they don't exist anymore. Then my friend totally left me because he got a PC. It was different breed of puters. His 386 was still inferior to my Amiga500 with boosted up memory.

I got my hands on Model 500, interestingly legendary stuff I didn't know its value then. These days it's one price posession. A coincidence? Maybe. Maybe not.

I was kind of following my friend with the whole computer thing so even though PCs at the time were inferior to Amigas when it came to games, music and demos, I wanted a PC too. When I first heard about PC that had exactly 100 MHz clock rate, I wanted it. I didn't know what it meant, but I knew it was something awesome. This would be 1994-95. My DX4 100MHz with 2 meg graphics card and soundblaster sound card.. 500 megs HD? Please.. it was the greatest.. 4Mb of RAM? Enough to take over the world with.

I also got a modem, and I was sensing a great feud between Amiga and PC scene. PC was catching up, it was only a matter of time when PC had the best demos. I was satisfied with my transition. In 94 I saw a demo that totally blew my mind.. Future Crew's Second Reality. It was perfect. And the music in it? OHHH.... Skaven was genius. I still think so.

The consoles are getting more and more popular at the time, but I knew where it truly was. At this time, people with computers and comp skills were all considered as nerds. I wanted to learn to program.. the ultimate step of not being normal. Don't ask why, ask what you can do with it. 95 I attended my first demo party.. Assembly. The final trap. X-Com, Doom, need I say more?

I had a computer magazine ordered and I was furiously waiting the next step, better 3D, better everything. Internet was starting to become more popular with the public, and naturally I had my own e-mail address. The first movie releases came with the vivo-format, it was crappy as hell, but at the time it was the only one. It was a true eye opener. My friend was a big part of the trading scene, and made succesful transition from BBS world to the internet and FTP world. Soon I was a member of a reasonably well known group as well with many many members. I had access to all the great BBS's still alive, and some new FTP sites. At the age of 15, that's huge, to ride the wave of new technology and new breaking things. The first good audio format also came... mp3.. I had noticed when you make wav file from say a track on CD, it takes too much space.. and it was only a matter of time when something that could compress the data better came along.. and it came soon enough. At the time though, no one outside computer circles really knew the capabilities of this new format and what it really meant. We were extatic about it and knew the internet would turn into huge archive of mp3s in no time, and it did happen fast.

blaablaablaa played more games, did more programming, blaablaa, wanted to be a hacker, didn't work out, well cracker.. blaablaablaa into Uni studying comp sci to become software engineer blaa blaa blaa made millions blaa blaa married a poor mexican bikini model and got a huge villa from Cali blaa blaa. Alea jacta est.

What about you?

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Went into hospital to have my appendix out in 1987 (i was 7). I was in hospital recovering for a week, during which i played games against the boy in the bed next to me on a 'BBC B'

Came out of hospital and bugged my parents until they bought me a Commodore 64. Later got and Amiga 500+ and then a PC years later.

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1980 rocks.

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I've never been in contact with those.

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I used to have a BBC, that is how I started...

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P'tui. This post will really date me.

My first encounter encounter came when our high school tool a trip to Cal Poli, San Luis Obisbo. The engineering department had a mainframe computer upon which you could play tic tac toe. Simply amazing.

Much later, I took some computing classes at a community college. Feeding programs into the computer was by way of IBM cards.

The compute lab had a couple of games that were actually pretty cool. One was Hammurabi, where you ran an ancient city states. The main problem was rats eating your stored grain. The other was a Star Trek game. Each turn, an 8x8 matrix was printed out. Your "Enterprise" was represented by an "E." Klingons were K's, Romulans were R's, stars were *'s and planets were O's and o's. The idea was to kill on the Klingons but occasionally you were attacked by Romulans or came down with a space plague.

The first computer I owned was a Radio Shake TRS-80, commonly called a Trash-80. I think it had something like 2-3,000 megs of RAM. No hard drives back then. Programs were stored on and inputed from audio cassettes.

I can't remember the name of my next computer. I got it for word processing. It came with a game which consisted of a little "p" running around trying to reach the exit. Solid floors were "===" Floors which collapsed when you ran over them were "---" Periods "." were deadly. Run into a period, and you spun around "p" "d" "p" "d" before dying.

Somewhere along the line, I brought by first computer game called Strike Fleet for $10. It was basically a modern-day navel warfare game, with a dozen scenarios.

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My father was a geek and a high school computer teacher. I'm not sure if it was a curse or a blessing that he got me into computers at a young age.

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San Luis Obispo.. last summer in our road trip we had that as one of our places 'to see'. It was more like a piss stop, but it was still nice. I remember eating a sandwhich outside and some crazy person came to yell at me. NO.. that was Santa Barbara.. Can't remember what I did in SLO.. maybe it was a longer stop in there.. anyway, driving through Cali

Thanks for sharing though.. .. mainframe computers ...

I once had a website for a while, and got hits from all over the world and networks, also regular hits from ARPANET.. that was cool naturally also US gov, military domains etc.. kind of cool to sometimes go through the logs and see who visited.. very interesting.

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It was 1993. or 1994. I think. My first computer was an IBM 386. The world of computers was wonderful. I played some games, but not too many. Civ, I played Civ a lot. A lot. Then I learned to code. Pascal, ASM, C. Lost interest in programming since, but it will not be too hard to pick up later should I need or want to.

That's it. Last couple of years I've been using computers for work, fun, music, videos and internet. I do not know everything, but I am certanly an advanced user.

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At the moment I'm playing with installing linux on an USB memory stick. My hard disk is awfully noisy, so I'm looking into Flash as the alternative. It works, but I have an old MBO on this computer so I can't use it here

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the more you do, the more you realize how little you know. FACT. One thing I like about computers is that there's always more to learn.. more and more.. more and more.. for eternity.

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Cool. Myself, I just want them to work. Fast, reliably and quietly. And be cheap.

That combination never happens in real life, so I still have to mess around with the damn things

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The first computer I owned was a Radio Shake TRS-80, commonly called a Trash-80. I think it had something like 2-3,000 megs of RAM. No hard drives back then. Programs were stored on and inputed from audio cassettes.


Isn't there approx 6 zeroes too much ?

My first encounter with "computers" was an olivetti. Basically, it was a programmable calculator although it couldn't make divison, that had to be programmed. Well, it had one smart feature, you could store 128 bytes on a magnetic card the size of a punch card.

Next encounter was with the moonlanding game on the Texas SR 52 - used a lot of expensive thermopaper on that

Third and last step was when I met a IBM mainframe at my study as a HW engineer. Then I switched to SW and has been on the dark side since.

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Vic 20>>>Sinclair Spectrum>>>Atari 600XL>>>Amiga 1200>>>Various PCS.

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Hoh, my parents got me an 8-bit Nintendo.

I think I got my first PC in... 97 or something. A 40MHZ 386, with 200MB SCSI HD. Wasn't long until I had filled it to brim with porn. SVGA in all it's 16 color glory... And Master of Orion. Nobody liked the Silicoids...
Was used, the comp, BTW.

Nowadays, I have a working A500 tugged somewhere... Cannot get it to fit to a usable place.

I've taken collecting old consoles as a hobby nowadays...

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Long ago, around 1996, I was visting a friend and he showed me a new game his father found somewhere, Civilization II We could spend hours playing that game, it was amazing.
Then of course I wanted my own computer to play it too, I didn´t know anything about computers but I didn´t care, I wanted that game.
My first computer was a P133Mhz IIRC.

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My father worked for a tech company, so I started using computers about the time I was able to read. Started on a 286 with an EGA screen. Don't remember if there were any games on it, but it was fun to use regardless.

Once we got a 386 with Windows and SVGA it was great. This computer could run lots of games, including the original Civ.

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In 1983, My dad bought a Commodore 64 because he didn't want his kids to miss out on the computer age. He has cursed himself ever since for that decision, because we all used the $1,500 computer to play games.

M.U.L.E. was worth it, though. And I did manage to learn BASIC and assembly.

Before that, my uncle had a CPM (Pet clone) computer that had a lot of great games, like the miner game. We also had an Atari 2600 which whetted our appetites.

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ahh Atari 2600.. my friend had one too.. classic stuff

These CS kids know nothing about the real things!!!!! Young punks.. Only acceptable path to.. acceptance is if you started from C64.. that's the most modern accepted.

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Isn't there approx 6 zeroes too much ?


Oops. You're right. Personal computers with a meg of memory were not even a dream yet. I meant 2-3 k of memory.

How quickly we forget how rudementary things were back then.

I remember at one point (years later) being very envious of my older brother. My computer was only 4 MHrtz. But he had one of the new computers with break-through technology that had 16 MHrtz. It was sooo fassssssst.

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Yeah, I know the feeling - going from a Z80 to a 8086 was just incredible - it even had a 10 Mb harddisk and up to 1 Mb of ram

Those lazy bummers that call themselves programmers nowadays should be forced to get their programs to run effectively on such machines

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I started out with a TI-99 playing games and copying BASIC programs out of a magazine...I don't remember this real well though, I was young enough that I'm not really sure when it was. The first machine I do remember well was our Tandy 1000, which was cool until my best friend got 384k of RAM (I only had 256) and a hard drive...I got so annoyed swapping 5.25" floppies after that.

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Those lazy bummers that call themselves programmers nowadays should be forced to get their programs to run effectively on such machines


How do they say, "Quoted for Truth".

Original CIV had a weird bug on my 386. If I had sounds on (SB-compatible), the game run really slowly... Untill I took out an enemy unit with a catapult or some other "baroom" soundeffected unit.... Then it ran just fine.

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Civ had a huge amount of bugs. Off the top of my head - the SuperTile

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never really got into computers. they are a tool for me, not a hobby or job.

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Spectrum 48k>128k> many consoles > 8086> 486 onward

Many thanks Dad!

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You had your own television network? Impressive!

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He had his own show too:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/yea...ry/blobby.shtml

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ABC80 in school. Then bla. bla. bla. and Pekka is so cooool. And then nothing. Nada. Hey, Pekka, tell us all about it, how you get so cool to become a DI in computer science ? (as you know, I'm a DI in Chemical Engineering). And drunk as hell = impossible to impress,,,

 
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