Pre- pc computers you have owned and loved (or hated)?

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Midnight

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On the coast
DEC PDP 11?

At our college we had the PDP8E. The removeable hard disc was a 12" monster that resembled the Millenium Falcon :laugh:

My first was a Spectrum that i used for programming. The only game I can remember is 'Myth & Magic'.
Then Commodore 16, followed by an Amiga 500, then an Amiga 1200 which I've still got. Favourite games were Flashback, Shadow of the Beast I & II, and Another world. <Long sigh> Those were the days... :rolleyes:
 

Dan B

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Computing was an exciting hobby in the eighties, new machines by the month and the technology making huge advances year on year. None of them compatable with one and other of course and if you bought something that didn't catch on you were stuffed for software.

All much more efficient now, but one box is pretty much the same as the other and the buzz has gone.

The old excitement is still there if you know where to look, but I agree it's not on the shelf at Dixons any more. You could try:

- Web/AJAX programming
- making your Linux box do something that nobody else's does

- rooting your mobile phone (android is quite a nice open system, just about scary enough to get a buzz from)
- arduino or other embedded/robotics platforms

If I didn't have a full-time job I still wouldn't be short of stuff to play with ... might be short on the cash to pay for it all, is all

(cut my teeth on primary school teacher's spectrum, owned vic-20, commodore sx-64, and amiga before jumping ship to a 486 with linux)
 
ZX80
ZX Spectrum 48k
C64
A500
A600
A1200
PowerMac 6100
Various self built PC's

Oh and I now include my Desire, as it is a computer with a phone in it
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Loved all of the Commodore's with a passion, but learned to hate program listings in magazines
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martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Oh and I now include my Desire, as it is a computer with a phone in it
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Don't think the Desire can count unless you've rooted it and installed a custom ROM..... :evil:

I've got a Hero with custom ROM and an HTC HD2 on its way that's going to have android installed on it at the weekend.
 
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beanzontoast
The old excitement is still there if you know where to look, but I agree it's not on the shelf at Dixons any more. You could try:

- Web/AJAX programming
- making your Linux box do something that nobody else's does


- rooting your mobile phone (android is quite a nice open system, just about scary enough to get a buzz from)
- arduino or other embedded/robotics platforms

If I didn't have a full-time job I still wouldn't be short of stuff to play with ... might be short on the cash to pay for it all, is all

(cut my teeth on primary school teacher's spectrum, owned vic-20, commodore sx-64, and amiga before jumping ship to a 486 with linux)

I agree to a point. This very day - not for the first time - I've got profound satisfaction from developing a print stylesheet in css, testing it, tweaking the code (to print the http links beside text, for example on a printout) and so on. Even validating the xhtml (68 errors down to 0 after 3 hours of investigation and retesting) has a sense of achievement. Time certainly flies - it's really quite absorbing. And playing with different flavours of Linux (I'm about to build a new dual boot this weekend so that I can use an Ubuntu derivative at full capacity) is always fun.

Still, the engrossing nature of some of that 1970's and 80's 'simple' programming and the feeling of it all being 'new' is something I'm glad I experienced and doubt I ever will again.
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
FWIW: My attention has just been drawn to "UAE4Droid", a port of the Ultimate Amiga Emulator to Android. Installing it now, but I fear it may be a bit pokey on my old G1

It's in the Market
 
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