Remember Old Slow Computers

I found a picture of my old computer online, for my thread.

vTech Laser Turbo XT

Intel 8088 CPU clocked at 10 Mhz
640 kilobytes RAM (on motherboard)
40 meg RLL hard drive
720K 31/2 inch floppy drive
360K 51/4 inch floppy drive
8-bit VGA card ISA
Sound Blaster 8-bit ISA
Microsoft Serial Mouse
Laser 14 inch color VGA monitor (interlaced .39 dot pitch)
MS-DOS 4.01


Had this computer from around 1980 to 1995 when windows 95 came out.
 

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I never touched a computer until I started college in 2000. Bought my first in 2001, a P3 866 with 128 MB of RAM and a 32 MB TNT2 vid card. Not really that old compared to what some of you guys remember.
 
I remember playing some games that were only text on the old ones. :1orglaugh It was hard trying to navigate around using only text. It's funny thinking about how we used to use those huge floppy disk also.
 

om3ga

It's good to be the king...
Watched a profile of Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and creator of the Apple I and Apple II computers in the mid-1970s on the Business Channel a couple of nights ago..
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
I had a Tandy something or other, fuck that thing was a piece of ****, even back then!
 
Back in the early '80's, My parents told Me that they were getting Me a computer. I was all jazzed, thinking that I was going to get one of those new-fangled Apple Computers... Instead, I got a Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer. It wasn't as cool as an Apple, not by a long shot. My first real comp was a HP, meant to run writing programs and Sim City; by the time I got it hooked up to the Interwebs, it was so slow: dial-up and download times were horrendous. Still, I dl'ed porn!

The Satyr Icon
 
Slightly off topic but does anyone remember Prestel? It was like the forerunner of the net, operated by the Post Office using phone lines and viewed on a TV screen.
 

pitino

are you talking to me?

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