Difference between revisions of "User:Snezzy"
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First computer I owned: A homebrew PDP-8E in a PDP-8F box that my boss made when he worked at DEC. | First computer I owned: A homebrew PDP-8E in a PDP-8F box that my boss made when he worked at DEC. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 10 February 2017
First computer I ever saw: IBM 704 or (if you count phone systems as computers) a Strowger switch.
Weirdest computer component I ever saw: Dr. Dudley Buck's cryotron, never actually used for building computers.
First home-built computer I ever saw: A bunch of relays and pinball machines someone had in a science fair.
First computer I used: IBM 1620.
First computer I programmed professionally: PDP-8.
First computer I owned: A homebrew PDP-8E in a PDP-8F box that my boss made when he worked at DEC.
What I had eight years ago (2009): 386 architecture, three boxes between four and 12 years old, the newest one running XP, the others running Ubuntu.
What I've got in 2017: 386 architecture running Ubuntu. No Windows boxes at all.