I found my very first computer

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by hygraed » Sat Feb 16, 2008 11:35 am

Well it's settled then

by Jack Straw » Sat Feb 16, 2008 7:31 am

I think both are wrong. Vanna can't sing with my cock stuffed down her throat.

by hygraed » Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:53 pm

Speaking of Vanna White, I never did figure out the meaning of the lyric "need a chick like Vanna White singing for us" in the Mark Ronson song "Here Comes the Fuzz."

Although now that I listen to it again, the lyric might actually be "need a chick like Vanna White--sing it for us," as though he's commenting on White's desirability and then asking Nikka Costa (the female vocalist) to do her bit.

What say you?

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Fri Feb 15, 2008 8:57 pm

We had that game. CGA Vanna never turned me on.

by Vitriola » Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:02 pm

I think they've used that puzzle at least once a season since inception.

by pinback » Fri Feb 15, 2008 5:11 pm

WHAT IS SANTA ANITA RACETRACK!

by Knuckles the CLown » Fri Feb 15, 2008 4:56 pm

do you care to solve the puzzle?

by Worm » Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:40 pm

hygraed wrote:Image
Wheel of Fortune
I had this, so our computers must have at least been from around the same time. I think we sold it for fifty bucks at one of our yard sales.

by Knuckles the CLown » Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:08 pm

[quote="hygraed"]Hey, I also found some of the games I used to play for it!

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Earl Weaver Baseball

Clemens vs. Segui? More like George Mitchell Report Baseball.

by pinback » Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:48 pm

My first computer was a Commodore Pet.

This is my contribution to the thread.

by AArdvark » Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:57 pm

If it's any consolation, I started out on the C64 and so did my kid. The SAME machine. I had that thing around for a good twenty years before the PC overwhelmed the Earth. Scary, huh.


THE
HAND ME DOWN
AARDVARK

by hygraed » Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:16 pm

AArdvark's son is older than me.

by co » Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:27 pm

hygread wrote:I also know that my dad bought the machine a year or so before I was born, which meant that it must have been manufactured in 1987-ish.
Goddam that makes me feel old!

by Worm » Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:17 pm

Vitriola wrote:Hotlinking makes Jesus hurl.
Which makes Worm hard.

I think I might have had that same computer growing up. I don't really remember exactly what model we had, or the time, or anything.

by Vitriola » Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:56 am

Hotlinking makes Jesus hurl.

by hygraed » Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:31 pm

Hey, I also found some of the games I used to play for it!

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Earl Weaver Baseball

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Super Huey

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Wheel of Fortune

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Donald's Alphabet Chase (I was five okay)

MobyGames are such scrooges

I found my very first computer

by hygraed » Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:22 pm

No, not the actual machine, although that would have been amazing. My parents gave that away over a decade ago, and I have no idea where I would even start looking.

I only remembered three things about the computer: it was a Tandy, it ran DOS, and the power button was red. I also know that my dad bought the machine a year or so before I was born, which meant that it must have been manufactured in 1987-ish.

Wikipedia told me that Tandy manufactured two lines of PC compatibles, the 1000 and the 2000. The 2000 began manufacture in 1981, which puts it slightly too early to be the model my dad bought. The Tandy 1000 began manufacture in '84, which is more likely.

However, there were quite a few variations on the 1000: the EX, the SX, the TX, the HX, and the SL and SL/2. The EX and HX subscribed to the "giant slab with a keyboard attached" school of design (similar to the Apple II), and I remembered the floppy drives being on the front of our machine. This would make it either the vanilla 1000 (unlikely since it would have been fairly outdated at the time of purchase), the SX, or the TX. (The SL's didn't begin manufacture until the year after I was born.)

It turns out that the vanilla 1000 had black floppy drives, whereas our machine was all beige, so that ruled that out. This left the SX and TX, which look virtually identical and were both first manufactured in 1986. I used Google Image Search to find a handful of pictures of each model of computer, and started searching for minute differences.

I eventually noticed the one visible difference between the two: the TX had a volume knob on the front, next to the joystick ports and the power button. I remembered the existence of that knob on our computer, mainly because it was a pain to turn because it was stiff and the edges of the little graspy handle thing were sharp.

So, I poked around a bit more in an effort to find some specs for the Tandy 1000 TX. Turns out that motherfucker had an Intel 80286 running at a whopping 8 MHz, 640KB of RAM, and MS-DOS 3.22.

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It's pretty rad to be able to definitively add this to the list of Computers I Have Owned.

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