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Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - kurtzie - 02-01-2021 First hands on was a Commodore PET in Junior High, so maybe 1980? At some point my mom brought home an Apple ][ during the summer…she was a school liberian, eventually we bought an Apple //e. I brought an Apple //c to college when I started in 1985. Still have it and it fired up last winter, the floppy disks were even still readable. Bought my first mac in 1991 or '92, a beige IIci… Steve Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - modelamac - 02-01-2021 In 1965 during my first job out of college. I had to deal with IBM punchcards. In 1975 I had to work with programmers to develop a better Accounts Payable program. My first "owned" computer was an Apple IIe in 1983. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - rgG - 02-01-2021 I used to help some of my business major friends do their Hollerith (punch) cards around 75-76. No computers in the Graphic Design department at that time. ![]() Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - MrNoBody - 02-01-2021 IBM System/360 in 1971 when stationed @ Ft. Holabird. I later learned they had a massive building containing even more 360's that were customized to process 'traffic' for the Venona Project before it was moved to some agency @ Ft. Meade ![]() First desktop was an Apple II a few years later. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - d4 - 02-01-2021 RadioShack/Tandy TRS-80. Might've been a Model III. It was a one-piece. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - jonny - 02-01-2021 ztirffritz wrote: Oh man... I wanted one of those soooo bad! I am sooo glad I didn't get one. Got a ][+ a few years later. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - S. Pupp - 02-01-2021 It was some form of mainframe using punch cards, during a school outing to a votech facility in 1981. I got to print out my name on a punch card. Wow! My first truly hands-on experience was with an Atari 800 in 1982. My first computer was a TRS-80 CoCoII in 1985. My first Mac was the next year: A Mac Plus in 1986. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - srf1957 - 02-01-2021 1975 high school science teacher started a computer class . We would go to the local college once a week . Punch out our programs in BASIC . Then we would run them online to Oregon State University by teletype. We only got 30 second runtime codes at first in case the program looped . Would set a 10 second shutoff time so didn't burn them up . Some of the college kids played a game called lunar lander where you could tell the rocket when to fire to slow your descent . We never had enough time online to play it . Then didn't do anything with computers for about 20 years . Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - RecipeForDisaster - 02-01-2021 My sister had a Mac SE for her college work. There was a mainframe!! A BBS, I think? I swear we didn’t have a modem, so I don’t know how she got online in the early to mid 1980s. I used to play with it, pre-kindergarten, and I had a blast. There was some chemistry program where you put together molecules. Awesome. I eventually got drawers full of disks - once we got a 1mb hard drive!!!!- with useful programs and stuff like pinball games, Crystal Quest, and man, I don’t remember what else I used it for other than Paint and word processing (was it Claris, Word Perfect...?). It was wonderful. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - Lew Zealand - 02-01-2021 1980 in grade school. 3 black Bell+Howell licensed Apple ][ clones made the rounds and I remember a lemonade stand program and something else. A year of 2 later the school got some permanent ones and I started learning BASIC and the weird way that those machines displayed color. I was years later when I realized that Black wasn't the color of Apple computers, those Bell+Howell Apples were ubiquitous in our school system. |