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My first computer was a Radio Shack PC-1.
It had 1.9k of memory ![]() And I was the big kid on the block. ![]()
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![]() In 1977, this kind of horsepower costs about $10K. I upgraded to the MC-10 in 1983. http://www.slowcomputing.org/ssouth/mc10/ I had 4k of memory, but one day, I splurged for a massive 16K module! I mean, I was used to 64k all these years! The MC-10 was an upgrade though - it had graphics! Only text on the CP/M system. Graphics was a distant thought in those days. -S |
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Here is my second system I ever had!:
http://oldcomputers.net/mc-10.html ![]() Super cheap, barely useful computers were sold by the millions in the early 80's. The scheme worked great for Sinclair of the UK - the Sinclair ZX-80 ($199) in 1980, and the Sinclair ZX-81 ($99) in 1981, combined easily sold over 500,000 units. The Timex/Sinclair 1000 ($99) in 1982 sold more than that all by itself, and the new and improved Timex/Sinclair 1500 from 1983 sold for less than $80. The TRS-80 MC-10 (MC=Micro Color) is a scaled-down version of the original TRS-80 Color Computer computer from 1980. The reason for this is apparently because cheap, simple computers seem to be popular, and the MC-10 has a few things going for it which most of the Sinclairs lacked - a better keyboard, and a color display. To keep the price down, the MC-10 has only 4K of RAM, but just like the Sinclairs, an external 16K RAM module ($69.95) can be added, as seen in the pictures here, for a total of 20K of RAM. While the MC-10 may be superior to the "competition", like them it is too small and limited to be useful for either work or play Another inexpensive color system, the Mattel Aquarius computer from the same year, sold very poorly as well. There were just too many new computers in the year 1983, and competition was fierce. The price of older systems was dropping, making them a better deal than the simple micro-computers like the MC-10. ![]() The optional "Low-Cost" TP-10 Thermal Matrix Printer ($129.95) is a nice addition for hardcopy. -S PS. I had that printer too! |
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The first computer I remember was a 33Mhz 486
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The Compaq Portable 2 was the fist computer I ever played the F-16/F-18 sim JET! on.
-S Try it! http://free-game-downloads.mosw.com/...s_i_o/jet.html ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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