[plug] What was your first computer?
Mike
erazmus at iinet.net.au
Thu Oct 18 14:23:19 WST 2001
Hey what about the Sprite, 8008 iirc ?
and the Pace-16 by National Semiconductor - 16 bit micro, 4 registers
single 40pin package. 10uS inst cycle time,
rgds
Mike
PS: Circa 1978
At 02:00 PM 18/10/2001 +0800, you wrote:
> Where's
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> Commodore 16
> Dragon 32
> Commodore +4
> Anything 8086 based
> Anything Amstrad
> Anything that resembles a breadboard
> Commodore PET series
> Coleco Adam (?) or Colecovision with keyboard
> Anything Atari
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> Does anyone else miss the days when computing didnt just involves
>boring, beige coloured clones?
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> Subject: Re: [plug] What was your first computer?
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> On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 13:45, Travis Read wrote:
> > You don't have the Mircobee in the list. I built a Microbee 64K
>with it's
> > super fast Z80 Processor and a massive 64K of RAM!
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> There's about 400 I don't have on the list. Include it in the
>comment
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