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    DOS

    Talking to my receptionist today. Now hes a 22 year old boy that dint grow up eating worms and making bows an arrows, probably sleeped with his game boy.

    any way he was arguing with his desk top so called me down to have a look. we got talking about computers and i realized how much things have changed.

    so what were your firsts

    first computer

    8086 8 MHz, twin floppies amber 3X5" no HD the CPU was cooled by a gel pack 1meg ram. that was a hot set up for its day running DOS 3.3 Lotus 123 V1 and every thing else was done in Basic. all typing and correspondence was sent to the typing pool where the girls had electric typewriters ( and those girls scared the hell out of me) it cost $9345 NZD
    first modem 940 bps

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    Ahhh, DOS.

    I loved it. They were the good old days.

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    You had a fast system!

    Mine was a Z-80 based Dick Smith System 80 Business Computer (no cassette deck for data storage) with 64kb of RAM using NewDOS. My first modem was 300bps.

    My first programs were on punched cards for use on the UNSW (ILLIAC, I think) computer in 1966. My first computer I used at work was in 1968, it was a HP computer with 4kb (yes, 4 kilobytes) of memory.
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    First computer: Commodore which had a tape to store programmes. Wow.

    Second: Apple II which actually used a floppy disk to store programmes. Double Wow.

    DOS came much later

    There was of course different vendors of DOS such as DR-DOS (from Digital Research) that ran on the Intel 8080

    There was of course: Microsoft MS-DOS and the IBM PC-DOS

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    My first computer (1983, I think), an Altos, ran CP/M. It had 8kb memory with a Z80 processor and two 8" floppies - which held twice as much as a 4.5" floppy. I still have it somewhere. Went from it to an 80286 running DOS - and with 10MB hard disk!

    The first computer I had direct dealings with was one we started to use at work in 1972. It was a CDC Cyber 76 from memory. Input was punched cards, or a 40" digitising tablet, output was a line printer and a 40" pen plotter.

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    I still have my C.Itoh 8510 dot matrix printer from the 80s. It cost me $800. Anyone need one?

    Today, I threw out my two Tallgrass 60Mb HDD/Tape Drive combos in a cleanout of my workshop. I also tossed out two brand new Actron Token Ring adaptors that ran off the parallel ports and allowed ethernet connections. (They are in my workshop bin if you want them.)
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    remember to park the heads,
    My first business computer was (cant remember) ibm, had a hard drive and 5 1/4 floppies (they were real floppy). Taught all my kids to work in dos, I think they thank me. I still have early sets of dos disks in the store room (only looking the other day think I should throw them out. What about trying to work out conflicts with asigned com ports etc. Them were the days
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    mine was a modern 486 dxII 66.....

    But..... i had to service the old computers in the Halifax and TSB branches back home and they still used the old Philips equipment with, yup, a 8" fdd, and to boot from it was combination 2-7-5 (2 clock wise, 7 acw, 5 cw) on a KEY SWITCH.....

    and servicing the old dotmatrix printers was fun. Always very rewarding and frustrating all at once.



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    1980 - DEC K10 or a PDP11/23 at uni.

    Then I think it was either a TRS-80, IBM-XT, or DEC Rainbow. After that the list grows but mostly DEC equipment. But also ICL, Wicat, NEC, NCR, Fujitsu, Sun, HP...

    I managed to come by a DEC Rainbow being discarded in 1991 so I guess that was my first home PC - dual single sided 5 1/4" floppies, 10MB hard drive, 896KB RAM 8088 + 8087 and 8-bit colour screen running MS-DOS 2.11 or CP/M.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    The first computer I had direct dealings with was one we started to use at work in 1972. It was a CDC Cyber 76 from memory. Input was punched cards, or a 40" digitising tablet, output was a line printer and a 40" pen plotter.
    John
    Wow some old memories there. The first computer I used was an ICL 1904A mainframe about 1974. 96k of magnetic core memory running the George 3 operating system. Data input via punched cards. Still got the operating handbook for it.

    Later graduated to a PDP 11/45 and then a PDP 11/70 which at least had input via a terminal.

    After that got a Perkin Elmer 3220, one of the so called 'super minis' of its time. Four boxes each about the size of a domestic fridge, cooled by 2 x 7hp air conditioners, 350k of ram and 4 x 5 Meg hard drives, two of which were used exclusively by the machine. Ran OS/32 and this was well before OS/2 was even dreamed of by IBM. What a machine.

    Sadly, things went down hill from there and someone in the office got a PC - 640k ram and 1 x 10Meg hard drive all in a box you could put on a desk. Is it any wonder it took off.
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