Mine was a Macintosh LC.

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Do Amiga 1000's count as PCs? x)

Lol... I was about 4 when first got one of those - old even then. 8 Years. but Family picked it up just because it was at a car boot sale. I was pretty much only one who used it. Bit later moved upto the 3000 a bit later specifically for the Mr. Blobby video game

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I can't remember to be honest, at least the specs.
I think you would consider an Atari ST a computer. I am not sure which one it was tho. It was used and we had a box full of floppy disks. Played Gauntlet and such on this one.
After that we had a normal computer on which I played Black & White, Operation Flashpoint, which is the first PC game I ever bought, etc.

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Since we're only counting PCs.... a 386SX, 25MHz in turbo mode and 16 in standard mode. It had 5¼-inch and 3½-inch floppy disks drives, can't remember the specifics for RAM.

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P4M266 in 2002. It had the first integrated graphic card. I wasn't lucky.

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A Microtec Vision, with AMD K6-II 450 MHz, 32 MB RAM SDRAM, Hard Disk of 10 GB, 15" CRT Monitor, CD-R Drive, Floppy disk drive, Windows 98 SE, dial-up adapter and without Network adpater.

Later update to 128 MB of ram and 10/100 Fast Ethernet adapter with 256kbps broadband internet.

USED TO 2008 \o/

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my first PC celeron 2,2

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Hehe, good times.

Processor: AMD 1,8 ghz. Did the job back then.
RAM: 512 Mb
Video Card: GeForce 4 series, baby! Could run Morrowind with good details.
HDD: 40 motherflipping gigabytes. I could store everything on it.

It even had a TV tuner and a CD writer!

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commodore 16... and all I can do on it was typing long long code lines and programs and if you make only one mistake grrrr.... so easy now ;)
yes I'm not so young ;)

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Intel 80286
12 Mhz processor
8 MB RAM
200 MB HDD
3,5 and 5,25 Floppy drive

It ran titles such as Prince of Persia, Golden Axe, Another World, Prehistorik.. Good times ^^

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Apple II+
Before that a Texas Instruments TI-59 programmable calculator. Besides helping with physics and engineering homework, I had programmed it for some simple games.

Still have both in the closet somewhere.

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My first was an Intel 486 DX, with a HD of 204 MB. Windows 3.1.

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Apple II E, then a Mac, then I finally got old enough, and Wise Enough to Realize that Apple computers were Junk.

The only thing that kept Apple from going Bankrupt was the i-pod and the i-tunes digital distribution site.

They funded all of the New Generation of Macs and other Apple products like the i-phone.

Now the i-phone is their #1 money maker.

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A Dell with a Pentium 4 3.0 GHz and a NVidia 6800

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My first computer was a 48k Sinclair Spectrum. I later got an Atari 520 STFM. My first 'PC' was a hardcore gaming rig I bought when I got my first job. I believe it was a 486 DX2-66 with MS-DOS 6 and Voodoo Banshee graphics. It played Doom, Elder Scrolls Arena, Magic Carpet, Comanche Maximum Overkill, etc.

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Pentium 100, 16mb RAM

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siemens PCD-4H iirc

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