my first computer was a c64 breadbin i saved up for,i then saved or the c2n cassette drive and then the disk drive...and finally a monitor...
many a joystick was destroyed back then playing games with my friends,lol
i think i got it back in 83 or there abouts cant remember where though...
im lucky really as my hobby also made me pocket money,so could afford a computer simply by saving for it...the choice was a c64 or bbc,i went for the c64 as it was slightly cheaper without the addons and i could get those later as and when i felt i could...which i did.
some day i will also get a bbc,as it was the machine i saw most at school.and still looks damn sexy to me,lol(you there bas,lol)
it broke years ago and i remember putting it away for years as i couldnt find the problem it failed from,i recently got it out of storage(i forgot i still had it,lol) to find unfortunately it was beyond repair due a problem with the board itself most of the parts were fine...the parts from it saved three other c64's i still have those,so it lives on in a way.
i can fix almost any c64..ironicly it was my own i couldn't fix.
anyway,ive had tons of systems over the years too many to list here really(way way too many,lol)..but the first one i had is the one i remember the most and i still have lots of fond memory's of this computer,it brought me years of fun

many a debate as to which was the best as many of my friends had spectrums 48's or amstrad cpc's...even while we were playing the same game on each machine to compare...i see this has never changed,lol
all the old eight bit machines are awesome for me now,they are all great in there own right.

may they all live on for as long as they can possibly live and still give the months and years of enjoyment i have for them all and even the next generation of computer owner.and the next
