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Steve_P Jan 22nd 2008 2:58 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 5824023)
I'm Atlantic Xpat and my first computer was a ZX81!;)

Our very first computer was a Commodore VIC-20 purchased in 1981, I always was an early adopter. ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIC-20

Atlantic Xpat Jan 22nd 2008 3:14 am

Re: Apple or PC
 
ZX81 with the massive 1k then the 16k ram pack. Anyone remember the infamous ZX81 ram pack 'wobble'? (Hours spent laboriously entering a basic programme on the touch keypad for the ram pack to wobble and delete all your work)

The a BBC 'B" Micro where I rapidly wore out the space bar playing 'Planetoid'. Finally the Atari Mega ST & then as I say it was downhill all the way with PC's. Still, at least I got that computer nerd thing over and done with early on.

Iain Mc Jan 22nd 2008 3:17 am

Re: Apple or PC
 
I think Apple seem to have a bigger market share in Canada than the UK, or at least they seem to on the West Coast - most people I know here seem to have a Mac (I'm no exception, and I won't be switching back). Being able to run Windows (when I have to) on my Mac was the nail in the coffin for my PC owning days.

Greenhill Jan 22nd 2008 3:24 am

Re: Apple or PC
 
;)


Originally Posted by mc_dub (Post 5824044)
only to be blow away by the super advanced commodore amiga and sensible soccer!!


YYZlover Jan 22nd 2008 3:27 am

Re: Apple or PC
 
I still miss my atari st 520. SOmewhere in the barn is a vic 20.

But I got started on an ABC 80 learning how to program Basic.

Those were the days.

Biiiiink Jan 22nd 2008 3:30 am

Re: Apple or PC
 
My very first was a Commodore Plus/4. I don't understand half of what the Wiki says about it, I just know my parents were too mean to buy something you could readily get games for... still, it did teach me how to get all the computers in Dixon's saying "my parents are mean" on constant loop, so it wasn't all a waste.

Steve_P Jan 22nd 2008 3:30 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 5824099)
Still, at least I got that computer nerd thing over and done with early on.

Does that ever really go away or does it just get suppressed. ;)

I'm considering moving to Linux. One of the doctors where I volunteer has switched and is trying to convince me to give it a try.

I've got an old PC in the basement I can try it out on. I'll perhaps download it from here and give it a go. www.ubuntu.com

YYZlover Jan 22nd 2008 6:41 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 5824172)
I've got an old PC in the basement I can try it out on. I'll perhaps download it from here and give it a go. www.ubuntu.com

Oh jeesh! Don't. Ubuntu isn't the most userfriendly to start p with.

Have a look at Mandrake instead.

Rich_007 Jan 22nd 2008 7:48 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Iain Mc (Post 5824110)
I think Apple seem to have a bigger market share in Canada than the UK, or at least they seem to on the West Coast.

For sure, it must be all the west coast creative/techy niche types. No doubt if I wasn't living out here I'd be running a bloatware PC..now I have the luxury of living a Mac-life.

There is definitely a creative/leftfeld/green mentality out west......Viva Cascadia !

R.

Novocastrian Jan 22nd 2008 8:00 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 5824050)
Our very first computer was a Commodore VIC-20 purchased in 1981, I always was an early adopter. ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIC-20

Snap. VIC-20 was the first I bought for myself, although I'd been using an Apple II for a year or so at work already.

I actually made my living writing assembler code for a 65C02-based instrument control computer in 1982/3. Happy days. 16K of RAM, luxury!

Madmac Jan 22nd 2008 8:03 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Biiiiink (Post 5824171)
My very first was a Commodore Plus/4. I don't understand half of what the Wiki says about it, I just know my parents were too mean to buy something you could readily get games for... still, it did teach me how to get all the computers in Dixon's saying "my parents are mean" on constant loop, so it wasn't all a waste.

Top floor at John Menzies on a Spectrum 28K:

10 My name is John
20 Goto 10
30 Run

Muaw ha ha ha ha ha - Nope never did make it as a programmer and my degree is in SD.

bazzz Jan 22nd 2008 8:05 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Madmac (Post 5825317)
Top floor at John Menzies on a Spectrum 28K:

10 My name is John
20 Goto 10
30 Run

Muaw ha ha ha ha ha - Nope never did make it as a programmer and my degree is in SD.

But it'll never get to line 30.

Steve_P Jan 22nd 2008 8:05 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 5825300)
Snap. VIC-20 was the first I bought for myself, although I'd been using an Apple II for a year or so at work already.

I actually made my living writing assembler code for a 65C02-based instrument control computer in 1982/3. Happy days. 16K of RAM, luxury!

5K and we thought who would ever need more than that.

We added a tape drive after not too long.

I remember spending hours typing in programs in basic and spending an equal amount of time sorting out my typos. :confused::D

Madmac Jan 22nd 2008 8:06 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Madmac (Post 5825317)
Top floor at John Menzies on a Spectrum 28K:

10 My name is John
20 Goto 10
30 Run

Muaw ha ha ha ha ha - Nope never did make it as a programmer and my degree is in SD.


Originally Posted by bazzz (Post 5825331)
But it'll never get to line 30.

Read the aforementioned in bold above. I know my (rather low) limitations. :(

YYZlover Jan 22nd 2008 8:34 am

Re: Apple or PC
 

Originally Posted by Madmac (Post 5825317)
Top floor at John Menzies on a Spectrum 28K:

10 My name is John
20 Goto 10
30 Run

Muaw ha ha ha ha ha - Nope never did make it as a programmer and my degree is in SD.

<spitting hot chocolate all over>
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


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