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Quadra something at work (I don't recall). Performa 6400 at home. Looking for an upgrade, maybe an L2 cache or an ethernet card, is how I found dealmac as a matter of fact. I had a lot of fun upgrading that machine. I still have it and was using it for years and years and years since my scanner was (is) scsi, although since I no longer need to scan things at home I haven't booted it up in a long long time.
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An Atari ST / Spectre GCR with Mac 128K ROMs inside. It ran Mac software faster then a Plus and did color long before the Mac II family.
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My first one was a Performa 475. That machine was followed by a couple of powerbooks, a G3 minitower, and my current Macbook for home and Mac Pro here at the office.
Of course, to complete the "circle of life" I have a Mac SE sitting in the corner of my office. Still fires up and run fine!
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Family's first Apple computer was a //e. My first computer was a ][gs. My first Mac was a PB5300cs.
There have been many since then. My brother still has the //e, I still have the ][gs, and I sold the 5300ce to a friend to fund a 5300ce, which I still have.
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Apple IIgs, but we had a IIc in the house as well.
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Mac Classic...
I remember being frustrated by how limited it was compared to its big brother, the SE30..
But I also remember having a LOT less problems with it than my Windows 3.1 using friend :-)
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Personal = SE/30
At work = quite a variety before that.
I do have a 128k at home. Have worked on a wide variety of vintages with the volunteer work that I did for many years at a couple of schools.