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C64 (still use it)
-> 486
-> Amiga 500 for about a year (borrowed)
-> Pentium 200 MHz (crappy OEM)
-> Self-built Athlon 750 MHz (this was a rather nice one)
-> Self-built Athlon XP 1900+ system (running WinXP and Linux, great box)
added on the 2004-01-15 14:41:14 by halogeeni halogeeni
->Apple II (Am I the only one ? =)
->486DX2 (Best memories)
->Celeron 400Mhz (e-machine =P)
->Self-built AMD Duron 1.4Ghz machine, 512mb rdram, Geforce4Ti, etc,etc,etc

In between I used some really old bulky laptops from the early/mid 90's (Damn, did I really hate those)

Now, I probably code the most for my Ti-89 and Ti-85 calcs =)
added on the 2004-01-15 15:58:12 by Nezbie Nezbie
Really old bulky laptops? Boy, when I were young the laptops weighted more than today's tower models.
..like the Toshiba T-3100 I started with in 86 and that was modern and lightweight..
added on the 2004-01-15 20:17:15 by 216 216
what about, atmega128 ? :) Is it possible :) I'm tryin' to code some...
added on the 2004-01-16 01:13:34 by Someone Someone
wow!! your firsts machines are very olds!!! :D

My history:
Intel 8086 turbo 8Mhz - without HDD
Intel 8088 turbo 12Mhz - With HDD 20Mb (ueah!!)
Intel 486 DX2 66Mhz - HDD 405 Mb (oh! my god!) - three years working in France cutting grape. (1 month per each year)
Intel PII 266Mhz - Yeah
My actual machine - Intel PIV 2.4 Ghz - with 1 Hdd 80Gb, 1 hdd 60Gb, 1 hdd 20Gb and Sony CD writter, and my great GeForce 4 Ti4600 to see "ALL" demos :D, thank to VMSLabs, thank to JCL.

I don´t have any problems nowadays, all works in my PC :D

Intel Allways, AMD SUCK´S anyway.
added on the 2004-01-16 09:06:54 by tolemaC tolemaC
History:
SVI 738 Express ( http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=266 )

X"Press 16, a MSX 2 & PC hybrid by SPECTRAVIDEO (8086 and stuff)

Victor 486 dx33, first with an lpt dac built into a small "ghettoblaster", then sb pro, then gus max 1mb

Pentium 133

PII 400

AthlonXP 1800+

current:
AthlonXP 3000+, Radeon 9800 pro, Audiophile 24/96, 120gig, 512Mb, Shuttle SN41g2 ( http://www.komplett.se/mlf/produkt/bilder/CDS/I161551.jpg )

I also have a few computers lying around in the closet...
added on the 2004-01-16 09:48:59 by steffo steffo
Commodore 128 (still got it)
Atari 1040 STf (still got it)
Sega Megadrive (i believe I still have it:P)
386 (not anymore)
486 DX (100 mghz! not anymore)
PII 300 (My bro has it)
AMD Athlon 1400 + (still have it)
Celeron 1700 (still use it)
Xbox (still have it duh)

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added on the 2004-01-16 12:04:34 by cerror cerror
Here is my list :

Atari 800 Xl with a Atari 1010 (datacorder)
Amstrad CPC 6128 with a "green" monitor (G65?)
Amstrad PC1512 with a CGA mono monitor
286/20Mhz (Crappy OEM)
Amiga 600
386Dx/40Mhz (Crappy OEM)
Panasonic 3DO - Fz10
Pentium 100 (Crappy OEM)
Amiga 1200
Pentium 2 / 300 Mhz (self-build)
Pentium 4 @ 1,9Ghz (OEM)

from all the machines above i still own

Atari 800xl , Amstrad cpc 6128 , Amiga 1200 , Pentium 4 @1,9Ghz
added on the 2004-01-19 17:20:25 by antidote antidote
ZX81 - with an amaziing 16 KB ram expansion!
C64
Amiga 500
Amiga 500+
486 DX2 80 Mhz
P133
Dual PII 333 Mhz
Athlon 1333 Mhz

Oh, and I found a C128D a year or two ago, someone was gonna throw it out. worked then, sort of broken now. :/
added on the 2004-01-20 11:31:12 by thorsten thorsten
I´ve started with the original 8088-4,77MHz-IBM PC with 256k, CGA/Hercules monitor and dual full-size 360k floppies, later replaced by a Schneider 1640 (with HD and EGA graphics)
added on the 2004-01-20 11:39:05 by T$ T$
computers I own (and/or i used) :
TexasInstruments TI 99/4A
Amstrad CPC 6128 color
Amiga 500 (1Mb Chip, 1.8Mb Fast special modification of the hardware)
Amiga 1200 (harddrive, co-pro68882 and 4Mb FastRam)
Pentium 166 mmx
Spectrum 128k
Thomson MO5
Amiga 500 (normal version)
K6-350
laptop pentium 100
Athlon 550
Atari 1029 (XL compatible) (+ external disk unit, perhaps a rare product?)
laptop celeron 400
Pentium 4 at 1.8Ghz is my actual computer
(+ i own a lot of video game consoles too)
Atari 2600 (console) .. sold
C64 with the tapedeck from hell ..sold (to the devil)
Amiga 500 with switchable 512kb extra fast RAM
Amiga 1200 060 16mb
Athlon xp1800

I really regret selling that old stuff.
added on the 2004-01-20 13:22:56 by loaderror loaderror
I recently "bought" my first C64 back, was interesting to see it again, i felt like "Hi. Long time no see, dude." :)
Which is more extreme that my brother once came home with a huge box, and said "My friend kept this in the cellar, he said it was only taking the space and used it as a shelf-holder box". I opened it, just to find a complete C64 kit. (Breadbox, floppy, datasette, all the cables, a lot of disks, etc.) ..."Arrrrr, we gettin' treasure 'ere!" :)
added on the 2004-01-20 14:10:58 by Gargaj Gargaj
my beloved Commodore 64.
Russian ZX Spectrum clone!
added on the 2004-02-01 18:54:09 by Stelthzje Stelthzje
Console: Mega Drive
PC: 486DX33 with 4 MB RAM and ~ 200 MB Diskspace (2 HDD).
Amiga: still none, since my Commodore CDTV is not a real Amiga. :)
And yeah, this thread is old. :)
more or less in Chronological order:
- some Pong console
- Videopac G7200
- Amstrad CPC 6128
- Sega Master System
- Atari 520 ST
- Amiga 500
- Atari 1040 STE
- Sega Dreamcast

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(Philips) Videopac 7200
added on the 2005-01-19 14:31:10 by keops keops
WTF?! You have still no IBM compatible PC?
He's browsing Pouet with his DreamCast
added on the 2005-01-19 14:44:45 by p01 p01
mine was a commodore pc, 286 12mhz or something like that. next up was some lame excuse for a 486sx and then a dx and then ... now i have a laptop :)
Vic-20. Learned to read and write music on it. Moved up to the 64 a year later.
In order:
Commodore 64 (I've got it since 1994)
486 25mhz
Pentium 133mhz
Pentium 200mhz
Pentium 133mhz (again)
Pentium4 1.5ghz
Pentium4 2.5ghz
Pegasus (Famiclone):)
added on the 2005-01-19 14:56:01 by wrthlss wrthlss
- Commodore 16 (yeah baby)
- Hercules 286 (12 MHz)
- Amiga 500 (on loan for two years)
- Datavarehuset 486 DX2 (50 MHz)
- BBS-ordered 486 (100 MHz, AMD-crap)
- Pentium 90 (90 MHz)
- Amiga 1200 (on loan for some years)
- Pentium 2 (233 MHz)
- Pentium 2 (400 MHz)
- Pentium 3 (600 MHz)
- AMD Athlon (1000 MHz)
- AMD Athlon (1.660 MHz)
- Amiga 1200 (with Blizzard 060, stolen at TG04 - YOU BASTARDS!)
added on the 2005-01-19 15:01:27 by gloom gloom
sure I do, but who cares about a long & boring list of PC machines? Let's talk about exotic stuff here, "First machine" ;)
added on the 2005-01-19 15:03:02 by keops keops
1985? VIC20
1991 Amiga 500 <3
1996 Pentium 133
1997 C64 (after wanting one since 1984)
1998 Amiga 1200T Blizzard 040/40
1999 450 MHz Pentium II
2000 Amiga CD32 with SX-1
2000 Sega Dreamcast
2001 Super Nintendo
2003 1.6 GHz Athlon
2003 Sega Dreamcast
2003 Shinco 868 with Sega Megadrive mainboard
2004 Gameboy Advance

Um.. I had to mention some of my favourite consoles, as they run demos too. I probably forgot lots of stuff though. :P

I don't have the VIC20, Amiga 1200T and the SNES anymore.
added on the 2005-01-19 15:05:41 by sprocket sprocket

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