• First computer stories?

    From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to aLPHA on Sun Jul 24 08:45:00 2022
    Hello aLPHA!

    ** On Wednesday 16.03.22 - 21:05, aLPHA wrote to All:

    So my *first* real computer was a TI-99, but I barely
    remember that. I was like 10 or 11?


    Your message of March 16 seems to have show up here only now.

    If a programmable calculator can be deemed a computer, then
    does the SR-51A count? I was in my final year of highschool
    when my parents doled out $450 for one of those for me.

    I still have it, sans the battery pack. The battery pack had
    started to leak at some point so I trew it out. Now I realize
    that maybe a BP-1 battery case fitted with 3 x AA batteries
    could work.

    I seem to recall that some of the keys started to have contact
    issues, so maybe the whole thing of bringing it back to life
    just to use it for a few minutes is pointless.

    But.. just holding it my hand sure brings back a lot of
    memories!


    It was really the C64 that was the love/obsession of my (1980's) life. My father knew I has been pining for it [..]

    So, my father died exactly 4 weeks ago today. While he was in the
    hospital, I bought a C64 on eBay, on impulse. [...]

    Sorry to hear about your father. Artifacts have a powerful way
    to trigger memories.


    --- OpenXP 5.0.51
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  • From PainAndLoathing@21:1/190 to Ogg on Wed Jun 28 09:57:38 2023
    My first "real" computer was a hand me down IBM 286 with 1MB of RAM and a whopping 20MB hard drive.It came with a 3 ring binder instruction manual for the computer, MS DOS 3.1 and the main program that it came with called "First Choice" (if my memory serves). I glanced over the manual a bit, trying to see what I could do, I came across the "scandisk" command and decided to run it. When it finished it said that I had a couple of "bad sectors" on the hard drive. We couldn't have that, I thought so in looking through the DOS directory on the drive, I noticed a command...fdisk. My stupid brain thought "hrmmm, that must mean "FIX DISK"! so I ran it, having absolutely no clue about what I was doing I managed to blow out the partition table.

    When I rebooted, boy did I get a surprise! just the "insert system disk and press enter" message. I decided to spend some quality time with the manual and was able to finally fix things and get all of the software reinstalled. I spent a lot of time with that computer...Breaking things then learning how to fix them.

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  • From SirRonmit@21:2/120 to PainAndLoathing on Sun Jul 2 18:36:42 2023
    I don't remember seeing the original posting, so I'll reply to yours.

    Mine first PC experience (was at school and know it was DOS for Drafting Class as they started to convert from paper to PC. Rest of school was getting into the Apple iiC's .. )

    Later on, my mom got me a Timex Sinclair 1000 and I had a tape recorder, so that was my SAVE device.

    I then joined the military and a guy in one of my school sold me an Apple iiC and I loved it. You have #Megs of RAM -- you have #Megs of RAM.

    Then go forward a few years and when I wanted to get my own BBS setup, I purchased an 386SX-20 (and the next day the -25 came out, then the -30, etc.etc.ect.) .. I took that home (from Best Buy) and it had Windows 3.1 on it. You clicked the icon on the desktop saying to create backup floppies (3.5") and continue -- it next said HOW many, but since I had a 2 boxes of 10 -- good to go. Until I hit disk #20 and it said insert #21. So I clicked the CANCEL button and it took me back and rebooted. OH OH!! Here was my 2nd idea MS / Windows was NOT going to be so user friendly -- it wiped the drive. And since I didn't have a full 20+ set of disks to repair, I called Best Buy. The tech was like, "lemme guess, you clicked the CREATE BACKUPs and didn't have enough disks?" .. How did he know? ".. cuz we have had a LOT of people complain - the software was installed incorrectly, so just bring back the PC and we will hand you a new one - no questions asked." So I did and then grabbed Spitfire for DOS and a few Desqview items and it was off to the races!!

    Nowadays I still have PCs of course, but I use rasp-pis and Pine64s and even some Arduinos and have that old PC still around, but it is running Linux on it.

    Timothy Norris
    aka SirRonmit
    admin@f4fbbs.com
    bbs.f4fbbs.com:2323 or :62323

    ... I put a dollar in one of those change machines. Nothing changed.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Files 4 Fun BBS (21:2/120)
  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to SirRonmit on Tue Jul 4 11:01:00 2023
    SirRonmit wrote to PainAndLoathing <=-

    I don't remember seeing the original posting, so I'll reply to yours.

    I used Commodore CBM systems in high school, and bought a Commodore 64.
    I didn't do much with it except for playing games, calling BBSes and
    acting as a dial-up terminal for my CS classes. I convinced my parents
    to buy me an IBM PC XT and bought a clone XT with a 10 MB hard drive. I
    remember running SpinRite on that thing a couple of times to deal with
    formatting issues - and it was slow.

    I swapped the motherboard out for an AT motherboard, a larger hard
    drive, and that got me through college.

    My first job out of college was working for a mail-order retailer with
    a closet full of obsolete crap, and I was tasked with clearing out the
    storage closet. I found a tank of an IBM AT with a 32MB drive, and that
    became my first BBS box.

    Most of my BBS systems since then have been cast-off systems that
    people didn't want any more - from that first IBM AT, to a 386sx, to a
    486 EISA server that doubled as an end-table, to my dad's old Celeron
    533 system, and now a laptop missing keys and with a broken screen.




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  • From HusTler@21:2/150 to PainAndLoathing on Wed Jul 5 04:48:55 2023
    When I rebooted, boy did I get a surprise! just the "insert system disk and press enter" message. I decided to spend some quality time with the manual and was able to finally fix things and get all of the software reinstalled. I spent a lot of time with that computer...Breaking things then learning how to fix them.

    That's how I too learned my way around computers. Many of us did it that way. I suppose I'm still breaking things and then fixing it. ;-)

    ... No mistakes today = New and better mistakes tomorrow.

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  • From fusion@21:1/616 to HusTler on Wed Jul 5 23:25:03 2023
    On 05 Jul 2023, HusTler said the following...

    reinstalled. I spent a lot of time with that computer...Breaking thin then learning how to fix them.

    That's how I too learned my way around computers. Many of us did it
    that way. I suppose I'm still breaking things and then fixing it. ;-)

    that's why i kind of feel lucky having an quite outdated pc in 1993. original Tandy 1000. hadn't discovered bbses yet, no internet.. you really learn things differently when you have to figure them out yourself with almost no help possible. that with no windows and no hard drive made you quite a bit more creative i think..

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/25 (Windows/32)
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