Which system did you grow up on?

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i find it odd no-one voted the bbc.

Yeah, I assume the Elk is included in the BBC option. I loved the games on it with the likes of Repton and the arcade ports and used to take my Acorn Electron with my to my grandparents when we went for Christmas but after a few years it was looking dated compared to the C64/Amstrad CPC and games were hard to get hold of. Also the CPC came with its own monitor so I didn't have to wait until the family TV was free :thumbsup:
 
if all systems were included the list would be ridiculously long :P

all kinds that were available here in North America were also omitted...

Atari 400/800, CoCo 1/2/3, TRS-80, TI99/4, Apple II, ADAM, TimexSinclair 1000 (our version of the ZX81), VIC20, PET, Commodore 16, Plus/4, IBM PC, IBM PC/Jr, Aquarius

and thats just the 'early gen' (roughly 77-84)
 
i was around c64's, bbc's, spectrums ,cpc's,even an apple II at one point later it was amigas and atari st's

and whole ton of consoles...

but,there is no way they would fit in this poll...from what i can see its for 8 bit machines.(computers)
 
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Zx spectrum would be mine although i had the Zx81 and the electron and the c64 lol
 
When I was learning to be a sparky my boss had a BBC micro for his kids but I don't think it was used very much other than for games.
 
Yeah, c'mon, guys...
Just having this category 'other' is a great disservice to ZX81, Oric, Tandy, Ti99, Atom, Sharp MZ, MSX guys et al...
How can you properly measure the popularity of these super micros by batching them altogether?!

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Little bit before my time those. We had a 500+ and a Megadrive. One friend had a C64, two with a MD, one with a MS, one with a SNES, one with a 500 like us, another with a speccy/A600 (god how we played Gauntlet). I can *never* remember dates!
 
i had an acorn electron c64 sinclair 128k atari 2600 nes snes.. x86 dos/windows pc my fave was probably the acorn, followed by the c64 but i did love the st. snes was my fave cosole. and x86 pc is my fave platform ever.
 
My first computer was a C64, but most of my friends had Ataris, so I sold it and got an Atari 800. From there I had an Atari 1040 ST, then sold that and bought an Amiga 500. ��. That lasted until my parents bought a 40MHz 386 and I moved over to mainly using PCs.

My favorite is still has got to be the old Amiga though! The first time I dragged down a high res
interlaced screen over a low res screen (and both were running different programs) it was really amazing.
 
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Yeah BBCs and Archimedes/Acorns were at school when I was a kid but we only got to use them a couple of times a year so couldn't say I grew up on them. I don't think many people had either as a home computer.
 
First computer was a 1k zx81. Then a 48k spectrum. But my first love was a Commodore 64, still have my original one.
 
I had a beeb :) 64k B+, tape drive for a few months then a floppy, still as good at chuckie egg now as I was back then. Many hours spent on that, revs and repton 2.
 
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....Oric Atmos was my first computer.
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The venerable IBM PC XT. Complete with monochrome graphics adaptor and massive 10MB hard drive. All clone hardware of course.

The C64 was also a massive part of my childhood, but we never owned one. The XT played more stuff (I was still using it into the 90s), but it looked and sounded way worse than a C64!

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From there on it went:

386DX 40 (eventually upgraded with an SB16 and single speed CD-ROM)
486SX 33 (really missed the FPU...)
Pentium 166MMX (first PC I built from scratch)
Powerbook 1400cs (my first Mac)
iMac DV (in lime green, yum)
Powerbook G3 "Pismo" (a pattern is forming...)
PowerMac G4 "Quicksilver" (good grief, that thing was loud :wooha:)
Powerbook G4 12"
Powerbook G4 15"
Macbook Pro
Core i5 2500K
 
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