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liamC
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7th Nov 06 at 10:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Intel Celeron 533mhz
6gb HDD
64mb SDRAM
On board graphics

Marc
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7th Nov 06 at 10:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Amiga 500
7mhz
1mb ram

First pc:

150mhz
1.5gb hdd

Demo
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Registered: 27th Sep 01
Location: south wales Drives: astra sri ecoflex
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7th Nov 06 at 10:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

dx1 33mhz i think
Dan B
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7th Nov 06 at 10:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Atari 2600 console!

However, if you mean PC, then:

Intel Pentium P233MMX
32MB SDRAM
3.2GB HDD
2MB S3 Virge graphics
15" monitor
bradgsi
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7th Nov 06 at 10:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My first one only had 8mg of ram

Now i have 32mb
Mad Moe
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7th Nov 06 at 10:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Compaq Presario
CDS520
66Mhz
12MB RAM
520MB HHD
topshot_2k
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7th Nov 06 at 10:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

AMD K6-2 233Mhz
64MB RAM
ATI graphics
10GB HDD

at the time it was the fastest PC availble and cost £1500!!!!!

[Edited on 07-11-2006 by topshot_2k]
Cybermonkey
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7th Nov 06 at 11:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

DX66 66mhz
8MB RAM
2MB VRAM
900MB HDD
2x CD-ROM
Ran Windows 98SE very badly
Doggy
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Registered: 6th Nov 06
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7th Nov 06 at 11:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sony 286 or if you really want to go back in time ZX spectrum
Liam
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7th Nov 06 at 11:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

200 MHz Processor
9 GB HD
32 MB Ram

This was years ago, still have it in the loft
jamied
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7th Nov 06 at 11:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

"640k should be more than enough for anybody."
kz
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7th Nov 06 at 12:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pentium 1 166Mhz
16Mb RAM
2Gb
1Mb video graphics

later upgraded to 48Mb RAM!
flash22
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7th Nov 06 at 12:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ibm xt 1Mhz with an extra processor card and 40 Mb Hdd oh and not forgetting the 8" floppy drive
PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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7th Nov 06 at 13:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

All what I owned...

Commodore C64
0.985 MHz
64Kb RAM, 20Kb ROM
16 + 16 Colors + Border Colors
40 x 25 Charector Display



Acorn A3010
80Mb HDD
4Mb RAM
Custom Risc-OS Hacked ROM


Intel P200 (This set me back near 3k in 1995...)
32Mb RAM
2Gb HDD
17" Monitor
8Mb Matrox G-something Graphics Card


Dual Celeron 500
512Mb RAM
40Gb + 8.6Gb HDD
CDRW
GeForce 2 MX-400 128Mb


Current System - http://monolith.servebeer.com/phpsysinfo


Also have a Laptop - Dell Latitude 110L... is shit

[Edited on 07-11-2006 by PaulW]
JM_16v
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7th Nov 06 at 13:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by liamC
Intel Celeron 533mhz
6gb HDD
64mb SDRAM
On board graphics





thats basically my current spec pc

dont see point in upgrading it runs Cs fine
drunkenfool
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7th Nov 06 at 13:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

P1 75mhz
2GB HDD
32MB RAM
14.4 kbps modem
Alex
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7th Nov 06 at 14:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

486 DX2-66mhz

540mb hdd

4mb ram
Marc
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7th Nov 06 at 14:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Not forgetting an old Texas TI-99 we have:

16 bit
3.3mhz
16k RAM

IntaCepta
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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7th Nov 06 at 16:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

386 machine.
think it had 8mb ram.
win3.1.
ed
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7th Nov 06 at 20:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I had a BBC micro when I was little

* 2 MHz MOS Technology 6502A processor (6512A in model B+)

* 32 KB ROM (48 KB in model B+ due to the presence by default of the WD1770 disk filing system 16 KB "DFS" ROM) + (16 KB MOS (Machine Operating System), 16 KB read-only paged space defaulting to the BBC BASIC ROM)

* 32 KB RAM (16 KB in model A, 64 KB in model B+)

* Full-travel keyboard with a top row of ten red-orange function keys f0 - f9

* Highly configurable graphics display based on the Motorola 6845 CRTC. Eight graphics modes were provided by the system ROM:

* Modes 0 to 6 could display a choice of colours from a logical palette of sixteen, though only eight colours were available; the eight basic RGB colours (0-black, 1-red, 2-green, 3-yellow, 4-blue, 5-magenta, 6-cyan, 7-white) and eight colours in a flashing state, (8-black/white, 9-red/cyan, 10-green/magenta, 11-yellow/blue, 12-blue/yellow, 13-magenta/green, 14-cyan/red, 15-white/black)

* Mode 7's Teletext capability was provided by a Mullard SAA5050 Teletext chip:

* Four independent sound channels (one noise and 3 melodic) using the Texas Instruments SN76489 sound chip

* Built-in hardware support included:

* Sideways (paged) 8K or 16K ROMs (of which the BBC BASIC ROM was the only one supplied by default): up to 16 were supported by the OS but only 4 by the standard hardware. Add-on boards were made by a variety of companies to allow use of the full 16.

* Tape interface (with a relay operated motor control), using a variation of the Kansas City standard data encoding scheme running at 1200 or 300 baud

* Centronics parallel printer (model B only)

* Serial communication (using RS-423, a superset of RS-232)

* Display output for TV, RGB or 1v p-p video monitor, colour or monochrome (link S38)

* A DB15 pin with four 12 bit analogue inputs (suitable for two joysticks), two inputs suitable for pushbuttons and an input for a light pen

* Proprietary "Tube" interface for external second CPU (options included a 3 MHz extra 6502, a Zilog Z80 for e.g. CP/M, an NS32016, an ARM1, and others)

* A 16 pin IDC style "user port" (not in model A, by default) with 8 general purpose digital I/O pins and two special/trigger sensitive digital pins

* generic expansion through the "1 MHz bus"

* Use of floppy disc drives required the installation of a DFS ROM (disk filing system) and a disk controller card based on the Intel 8271 chip (later, and on the model B+ (as standard), the WD1770 AND WD1772)

* Via "The Tube" a second CPU could be attached (including a 3 MHz extra 6502, 4 MHz WDC65C102, a 4 MHz Zilog Z80 for e.g. CP/M, an NS32016, an ARM1, and others)

* The default Model A/B motherboard could also be upgraded by adding the following components:

* "Econet" large-scale low-cost networking system - around 100 Kbit/s using the Motorola 6854 - standard on US model

* Serial ROM cartridge filing system via a slot to the left of the keyboard - usually fitted as part of the Speech Upgrade

* Speech synthesis hardware based around the Texas Instruments TMS5220 - standard on US model. (Very few people bothered with this upgrade - the synthesiser was rather limited, and some games programmers succeeded in producing more versatile software speech synthesis using only the standard sound hardware)

* Reset Button (It is doubtful if anyone ever added this, as a complete hardware reset can be accomplished by pressing BREAK on the keyboard at any time, even if the machine has crashed.)

[Edited on 07-11-2006 by ed]
Cosmo
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7th Nov 06 at 20:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cant really remember all the specs, I remember it had something like 1/2MB RAM and it cost about £200 to get it upto 1.5MB

 
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