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TDK1044 05-07-09 08:16 AM

Where it all began
 
If you want a good laugh, go here and check out where it all began. Look at the specs. Even Neal's rig can run this game! :)

http://www.uboat.cz/down/sim/shmanual.pdf

Letum 05-07-09 08:24 AM

I wonder how many instances I would have to run to use all of my cores
and RAM to 100%...

TDK1044 05-07-09 08:26 AM

I love the reference to Windows 95 users......Did that OS really exist? I thought it was a figment of my imagination. :)

Letum 05-07-09 08:30 AM

I still use win95 on one of my older machines.
It's not bad apart from the limited resolution.
All it does now is host a few networked drives, but it does it well.

TDK1044 05-07-09 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Letum (Post 1097288)
I still use win95 on one of my older machines.
It's not bad apart from the limited resolution.
All it does now is host a few networked drives, but it does it well.


Wow. Very cool. My introduction to Windows was Windows 98 which was less than impressive. I liked 2000 and I really like XP. I'm staying away from Vista, and I'll be purchasing a Laptop with 7 as the OS at the end of the year.

AVGWarhawk 05-07-09 08:59 AM

My real intro was 98. Love 98 and did not mess with 2000 or ME. I was leary of XP and held on to 98 until the day MS said there was no more support. Bummer. Run Vista now. I like Vista a lot. The game that started it all for me was Janes WWII flight sim.

ReallyDedPoet 05-07-09 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1097314)
The game that started it all for me was Janes WWII flight sim.

Fast Attack for me :yep: Though I am sure I played some old Atari Sub Game when I was a kid :hmmm:

I never could get SH1 to work so I shelved it :doh:

Raptor1 05-07-09 09:09 AM

My first Windows computer had Windows 3.11, followed by Windows 95, then Windows 98 SE, then XP

Now I use Vista 64, which I don't much like and will replace with Windows 7 as soon as it's out and stable, probably

Freiwillige 05-07-09 10:29 AM

Dos 5.0 and windows 3.11 was my begining on a $4,500 486dx33. Thats 33 Mhz for those not in the know!

First game was X-wing fighter. using only a mouse and without sound ! finally blew up the dreaded death star!

Jimbuna 05-07-09 11:29 AM

Win95 and a superfast Pentium 133MHz with 1.5GB HD.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__-2xERuIE_...ot-outside.jpg

Had every Windows OS since and sticking with XP Pro until I've no alternative but to change.

JSLTIGER 05-07-09 02:40 PM

The first machine I used was my grandfather's when I was two...

IBM PC XT
4.77MHz Intel 8088
256KB RAM
20MB HDD
5.25" Floppy
EGA graphics

Windows? HA! DOS was it...well, that and BASICA.

The first computer that we had at home was a $3K+ beast in 1994. My dad and grandfather both bought one of these at the same time.

Intel Pentium 100MHz
16MB RAM
1.2GB HDD (World's first 1GB+ HDD)
4X TEAC CD-ROM
5.25" Floppy
3.5" Floppy

It came with Windows 3.11 (I still remember having to enter the "win" command in DOS to get into it), which we later upgraded to Windows 95. Since then I've had machines with 95, 98, 98SE, XP, Vista32, Vista64, and 7 (Beta).

NeonSamurai 05-07-09 03:29 PM

My first IBM pc (not first pc though) was the original grandaddy the IBM-XT, and first subsim was Gato. I think it ran dos 2.x or 3.x, i forget now. I eventualy went to MS DOS 6.22 then every flavor of windows I've used at one point or another (including the server os's like NT).

SteamWake 05-07-09 03:30 PM

My first exposure to operating systems were MSDOS and Pickles and Trout.

No seriously Pickels & Trout

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80

Had one of those neatly stowed away in my parents attic, thought maybe someday it maybe worth something. They threw it out when they sold the house :doh:

CaptainHaplo 05-07-09 06:44 PM

My first pc was an old 8088 booting from dos 2 point something or other. It had 2 floppy disk drives vs the "standard" one. Few people around now remember that b is a valid drive letter!

First games were pretty much all from Microprose - Lightspeed, the original Silent Service (you had to boot that one), M1 tank platoon, F117, etc etc. I played alot of shareware titles back then as well, Hack, Mines of Moria, etc. Even had a few SSI games. Of course, elite was in there (that game was hard with just keyboard controls!)

I skipped the 286, 386 and 486 personally, though I did work with them. Went straight to a Pentium when they came out and had Win95, set it up to dual boot into dos 6.22 - had all kinds of problems with that machine initially because the sound board was an off brand Mad Dog 16 (SB16 compatible). Finally got it running to play MOO, MOM and a SS2.

magic452 05-08-09 02:49 AM

My first rig was a Atari 512K RAM 2 floppies and no hard drive. Played Silent Service and F-16 on it, I still have it and it runs. Got a 5MB hard drive for it and it's bigger than a shoe box and weights about 10 pounds.

First pc was was a 486x33 but I must have stole it at only $2,900.00. 3.11 as well. Went to Win. 95 and 98 before going to XP, still there.

Magic


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