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Commodore 64 :)
Amiga 500 was the first I owned personally, but I grew up using my brother's C16/C64/ Amstrad 464 and ZX Spectrum. :)

I eventually moved on to a p100 something something. I still miss the amiga though, but lost all my games in a burglary years ago.
All I remember is it was 33mhz and everything was DOS. It used those big floppies that were actually floppy.
Twas a C-64 for me as well, though i think it had been around for a while when we got ours. Then later we got a 286, and eventually moved to a 486DX 66 when the pentiums came out.
IBM PC 386DX, 2mb RAM, 30 Mb hard drive. Was super jealous of my friend who had 486 with 4Mb ram so he could play Doom after tweaking the hell out of his config.sys and autoexec.bat
Commodore 64 with one of those shitty as hell c2n tape "datassette" devices, i actually went and stuck a cut off screwdriver in the freaking hole on top of it just to be able to adjust the azimuth on the fly. Good times.
C64 with tape deck, then moved on to the Amiga before finally getting a PC
zx81->zx spectrum.

Then a long hiatus after which I dabbled in consoles (N64+PS1->PS2).

Then various laptop & desktop PCs.
It was a Compaq in 1995.
I got a C-64 i think at xmas -85 from my father. It was like it was a gift from the gods.
My dad messed with a few computers in the early 80s and got an Oric 1, then traded it for a Dragon 32. That lasted a couple of years and was replaced with an Amstrad CPC 6128.

My first PC was a 286 with 1MB ram, 100MB HDD I got in 1991.
Oh c'mon, nobody's resurrected this nice thread yet :-P

My first real computer was a PC/AT compatible based on the 80286 CPU (which was released 32 years ago this month, FYI) clocked at 16 MHz. I've spent countless hours on that machine, and I should resurrect it from my parents' garage asap.
Post edited February 14, 2014 by KingofGnG
An AMD 386 with 40 Mhz. It ran Doom in slomo - I was a happy kid :D
386sx 25Mhz... but you could slow it down by turbo button to 16Mhz I guess if you feel its too powerful for some games :-)))
Post edited February 14, 2014 by pjotr116
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pjotr116: 386sx 25Mhz... but you could slow it down by turbo button to 16Mhz I guess if you feel its too powerful for some games :-)))
I loved it when even computers had turbo's. XD