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Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - Sarcany - 02-01-2021 First full-sized computer with real hands-on was a TRS-80 Color circa 1981-82-ish. My uncle had one and used to set us loose on it when the folks wanted adult-time at family parties. We had some pocket computers before and after that: A Timex Sinclair which got returned to the store when it caught fire the first time it was plugged in, a Casio something or other that refused to power-up shortly after I programmed my first dice-game on it so it went back to the store, a TI Z80 something that melted and got returned to the store, and I used a TRS-80 Pocket computer with a tape-drive and a neat little pen-based printer for a couple of years before I got My Apple ][e. The TRS-80 Pocket Computer is in a box in my parents' basement. I powered it up a few years ago and it worked. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - archipirata - 02-01-2021 ztirffritz wrote: Timex Sinclair for me too. Christmas 1982 if I remember correctly. And I had the add on cassette tape drive. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - C(-)ris - 02-02-2021 Dad bought a Gateway 386SX PC and a modem. Dialing up to BBS systems to download DOS games. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - wave rider - 02-02-2021 IBM 360, FORTRAN, and punch cards pushed the start of my computer oriented career years into the future. HATED those punch cards. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - rz - 02-02-2021 Ombligo wrote: What? The list price of the VIC-20 was $299. How could that cost over $1,000? My first encounter was a TRS-80. My best friend's stepfather was a stock broker and they gave him one to use at home. That was probably in the late 70s. We spent an entire weekend typing in BASIC programs from a book they bought to play some games. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - Michael - 02-02-2021 Mainframe in grad school in 1976. We never saw the computer; all of our work was done in converted classrooms full of terminals. We used punch cards, as well. I met my dear wife the next year when I walked into the terminal room and this hot young thing was hitting a keyboard because she couldn't get logged in. I helped and she eventually married me. Her career started as a programmer after her MA and ended up as director of IT in a school system. She figured out the login thing! Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - NewtonMP2100 - 02-02-2021 .....abacus.....just after dinosaurs.... Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - Filliam H. Muffman - 02-02-2021 Oh, so you don't mean FISTO... Minicomputer at high school with a tape reader about 1974. I don't remember the brand or specs but I modified the lunar lander program to increase gravity/fuel/starting distance and blew a hole through the moon. Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - Rolando - 02-02-2021 d4 wrote: Ditto. Black and Green Screen. Running BASIC and Electric Desk Spreadsheet. High School, Mid 80s Re: What was your first encounter with a computer? - A-Polly - 02-02-2021 Early 70s, at university. Took a FORTRAN class, which allowed access to the mainframe (actually, only to a room full of terminals). And there was even a "computer game" we could make it play, which involved guessing a number between 1 and 100. Wow, hadn't thought of that in years. The more advanced students were of course printing pictures of Snoopy on the line printer. I'm sure there was other artwork, but Snoopy is the only one I recall. :oldfogette: Encountered Pong many years later, on a Radio Shack computer owned by my future father-in-law. |