whoa..... first computer....
The ZX80
well game console's aside... the first computer I had to build was the most awesome ZX80 (kit built white unit)... my father bought this
kit on the cheap, from a friend at work (I suspect the friend thought it was going to be easy lol) however my father couldn't solder... so it was my job at 9 and a half years old to learn...
I would like to say that after a few burnt fingers and some marks in the dining table, which my mother was not
best pleased about there was a working computer at the end of it all..
surprisingly =)
The irony is that my father then sold that 2 months later and bought another computer...
The ZX81
ZX81 with 16K RAM pack + speech & Sound (beep) + Joystick interface... one long trail of kludge-tastic happiness.... apparently he got it cheap from a m8 at work too...
For a couple of months I didn't sleep - programming furiously on my monochrome 16k Monster and saving even more furiously to tape at every given opportunity, keeping TDK, Scotch and BASF in business!
The Spectrum & Commodore 64
Before my 11th birthday we say the ZX81 go, a Spectrum 16+48k RAM pack join us... unfortunately that died within 2 months and we got a straight swap for a 48k from curries I think it was, since that's where my father worked at the time.
By the time my 11th birthday came round (since its near the end if the year) we ended up with a new addition the Spectrum 48k+... this eventually became mine and on Christmas day we got the CBM C64
and
So there we where, my younger brother and I, at the end of 1985 with two of the hottest computers on the market... I consider us quite lucky... with such a plethora of games and such a diverse wealth of titles across both platforms, there's was never anything not to play =)
Spectrum 128 +2
by the time I was half way through my 12th year I started programming machine code for my spectrum, unfortunately my parents split up not long after that - as everything does, such pursuits have no flavour when your being moved away from your friends etc... needless to say reduced to only the C64 for about a year... but then I got a Spectrum 128k +2... good days had come back =D
The A500 / Atari ST
In about 1990, our family had stabilized, it was here that my brother got an an Atari ST and I got an A500
While the A500 stayed by the following year the Atari ST had been replaced with an A600... where my A500 was traded up about 6 months later to an A1200.... then the we got a CDTV as well .... then the PSx - actualy... 14 PSx's... since they kept dying... no lie at one point it was
new one every two weeks for about 3 months!!!
.... and on and on the computer purchases go , but I thought I would share with you the very late entry of mine to the x86/PC community ...
The x86 PC
Surprisingly, I was working IBM / Sys 32 and AS400 Mainframes and Telnet networks from 1994/5 onwards... I was responsible for purchasing/building and maintaining networks of over 100+ machines.. so in my job PC's really REALLY sucked.. If anyone has bothered to complie CL and then RPG II/ III programs / scripts then you will know the yawn of what I speak...
dont ask me how they did it but IBM took the fun out of programming...
Anyway... It was my Job and I was bored .... so.. so... bored.... for the most part I would cost and analyze projects.... I would put a purchase order in for 35
identical motherboards / components - enough for 30 machines and some spare....... and I would get the same brand... with the same capabilities.... just not the same bloody thing.... nightmare...
hence my loathing for PC chips motherboards.... (dont get me wrong there okay budget motherboards today... but back in 1995..... not so....)
Anyway - I
deliberately put off buying a PC until... and are you ready for it... I bought my first x86 PC in
June 2001, it was an Athlon Argon 700Mhz afair with 256MB, Ati Rage All in Wonder Pro and 30GB HDD with DVD/CDRW...
Yes.... I hear you gasp... 2001.... y'see I already had an 060@50 with 32MB Amiga with CGX / 16bit sound / CDRW and a Modem.. I would hit up BBS's and surf my penny a minute interwebs...
So why in 2001?
I wont lie.... it was Unreal Tournament that prompted me to get a PC.... and Quake 2 and Q3 Arena
The irony would be that by the time the PC computer arrived at my door I already had about a dozen more bits to upgrade it with... that should say something....