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Other => Other => Topic started by: Computer Hope Admin on June 01, 2009, 07:26:12 AM
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For the month of June we thought it would be interesting to see what the first version of Microsoft Windows you used was. Feel free to talk about your experiences with Windows, what you liked / didn't like about it and/or what you missed about it when upgrading to a later version of Windows.
All past monthly polls and results can also be found on the Computer Hope poll page (http://www.computerhope.com/polls.htm).
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Windows ME, first computer that my family owned.
It was Ok at first, but heck all that I did on it was Hot Wheels, and now its complete garbage.
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First used Windows 95 when I was about 5-6 years old. First family computer.
Nothing but Red Alert 2. ;D
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Windows 95, in 1996, when I was 5.
Used that until 1999, when we got a new PC with Windows 98SE.
I started to become dangerous then, removing files at random and uninstalling things.
2005 or so, we got a new machine with a pirated copy of XP (the builder really stung us on that) which is when I started becoming more interested in computers.
Interestingly, I went from XP to XP, then XP X64, Server 03, Vista, then Windows 2000, 98SE, and on back to NT4. Haven't found a version I really dislike, as I've still not trialed Vista properly and have never used ME.
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Don't remember exactly when, but a good few years ago, the first family PC was running Windows 98.
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When I started with computers, desktop systems didn't have built-in hard drives. Good ol' MS-DOS. I think Win 3.1 was the first I ever used. Win95 was the first I owned. I stayed with DOS on my own computers until Win95 came out.
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The first machine I was allowed to use was running Windows 95, and originally used for taxes. Once it became too old to run some software, it was replaced.
I figured out how to overclock it by moving a jumper on the motherboard. (There were only two clock speeds.) I felt really smart.
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windows 3.1, on my ancient 286. It was in 2003, I had been running DOS 3.22 for quite some time after finally figuring out that I had to swap the 3 1/2" drive and 5 1/4" drive in order to boot from the 5 1/4" using some old boot disks that my step dad had with his XT. I remember I had to basically steal the disks and copy them because I apparently wasn't going to be able to "fix" the 286.
I had to work with it without a hard drive for a month or so, until I opened it up and discovered it had a hard drive. I had no clue what to do to get it working, but I was able to access the BIOS, and realized I needed the geometry.
I got the values from CH after a google search for the model number. But not after trying my luck with guessing ::) I entered geometry that made the drive into a larger, 50MB drive. The directory was intact, but appeared corrupted (my guess, in hindsight, being because the files were added using the drives proper geometry and I was accessing it with the wrong settings). So I formatted it... which took nearly 2 days. The entire time was FORMAT saying "recovering Lost allocation Unit ##" for quite a number of units.
The format succeeded and I was able to run MS-DOS for a month or so... then files started to degrade thanks to the wrong geometry. I got the proper geometry (finally) from CH, and was able to get MS-DOS 6, and I even installed Windows, which looked less then spectacular with a Monochrome screen.
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When I started with computers, desktop systems didn't have built-in hard drives. Good ol' MS-DOS. I think Win 3.1 was the first I ever used. Win95 was the first I owned. I stayed with DOS on my own computers until Win95 came out.
Thanks Aegis I was feeling like an old man here until I came to your post. Glad someone else remembers those days too. The first desktop I used was a Zenith in the late '80s, I don't remember it using MS-DOS, it was probably something provided by Zenith.
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Windows for Workgroups 3.11
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The first system on which I ever worked was a Radio Shack Model II, with TRS-DOS. (Tandy's version of DOS.) One built-in eight inch floppy drive (single sided), and an exta cabinet to hold up to three extra floppy drives. With two drive bays, you could run the operating system, and not have to remove the OS disk to run programs. ;D
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Windows 3.11
I don't even recall how my first computer looked like...hehehe
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Windows 95 baby!
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I started with atari an comadors ,using basic ,then dos atari had a tape drive ,but when i got the comador i got a flopy 5" i thank ,
i ran a bbs for 3 years off the comador with 6 flopys a one 10meg hdd,
then i got a emerson 8088 with terbo 2,4,16 hrtz an a10m.hdd an two 8"floppys
it was running an erly version of windows they called icons, with dos 2.6
in 98 i got a new P B 386 with windows 3 ,and PB navagator, and a 3 gig hdd I never though that i would fil , a cd drive ,my first encounter with a mouse ,by this time i had dos 6, i miss basic.
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I think I used me
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windows 3.1, on my ancient 286. It was in 2003, I had been running DOS 3.22 for quite some time after finally figuring out that I had to swap the 3 1/2" drive and 5 1/4" drive in order to boot from the 5 1/4" using some old boot disks that my step dad had with his XT. I remember I had to basically steal the disks and copy them because I apparently wasn't going to be able to "fix" the 286.
I had to work with it without a hard drive for a month or so, until I opened it up and discovered it had a hard drive. I had no clue what to do to get it working, but I was able to access the BIOS, and realized I needed the geometry.
I got the values from CH after a google search for the model number. But not after trying my luck with guessing ::) I entered geometry that made the drive into a larger, 50MB drive. The directory was intact, but appeared corrupted (my guess, in hindsight, being because the files were added using the drives proper geometry and I was accessing it with the wrong settings). So I formatted it... which took nearly 2 days. The entire time was FORMAT saying "recovering Lost allocation Unit ##" for quite a number of units.
The format succeeded and I was able to run MS-DOS for a month or so... then files started to degrade thanks to the wrong geometry. I got the proper geometry (finally) from CH, and was able to get MS-DOS 6, and I even installed Windows, which looked less then spectacular with a Monochrome screen.
Yikes...Two whole days for a format :P
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only took a few minutes when I discovered the proper geometry from CH so many years ago ;D
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windows 95. pressed my first key and clicked my first button when i was 6 years old lol 1999
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1991 in Korea. Air Force no internet. windows and dos. played dos gorilla throwing the banana.
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Windows 3.x or Windows '98, not sure which one I used first.
I think Windows 3.x
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My first computer had Windows ME. It was ok but I never could get my computer to copy and paste and a few other issues.
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Windows ME was certainly the worst Windows version ever ;D
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Yeah, ME looked pretty slick, but I even uninstalled it after about a month! ::)
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Well I'd have to say I prefer ME to, say, Windows 1.x or 2.x
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I clicked Win98, that is the first OS I remember using.......But back in elementary school, when it was computer lab day, I probably got to use Windows 1.0 or 3x..........but I seriously don't remember
Shoot, I think I remember some days in school when the computer bus came....basically a bus equipped with about 30 DOS computers..... :D
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ME I found it okay for a while till I seen what my father done install wise which wasnt that hard after I figured out how to install OS after a while
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For the month of June we thought it would be interesting to see what the first version of Microsoft Windows you used was. Feel free to talk about your experiences with Windows, what you liked / didn't like about it and/or what you missed about it when upgrading to a later version of Windows.
All past monthly polls and results can also be found on the Computer Hope poll page (http://www.computerhope.com/polls.htm).
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attucally there was an os that I used even earlier then this but that's the first I got of windows.
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Start with win 95
Current use XP
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Yeah, ME looked pretty slick, but I even uninstalled it after about a month! ::)
Came with Movie Maker(The old ver) ;)
But yea, if you used it beyond regular surfing, and normal computer things then it was kinda pointless
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The first windows product I ever used, I bought and still have the disks Windows 3.11.
Back then, I thought the hard drive was huge, it had a capacity of 780 meg and I'd never fill it. :o
Now people wouldn't blink at a drive of 1 or 2 terabytes. 8)
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Windows 3.11 for Workgroups all the way! (And i'm only 16; My first computer was DOS 6.2 when I was 7 years old - best machine I've ever had.)
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never owned one before until just recently but spent time in the labs at school
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Bought a Gateway first. With windows 95. Then upgraded to 98. Five years later and not knowing how to get help, a lot of surfing gone by and the computer being pretty much locked up, Gateway said they were not going to support my computer any longer.
I bought a dell. Now 4 years later and very careful surfing the dell is pretty much locked up. Frustrated, to say the least, I found Computer Hope yesterday. I have a forum going and high hopes of this turning out to be a successfull, knowledge gathering experience. And maybe acquiring a new group of helpful friends.
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Bought a Gateway first. With windows 95. Then upgraded to 98. Five years later and not knowing how to get help, a lot of surfing gone by and the computer being pretty much locked up, Gateway said they were not going to support my computer any longer.
I bought a dell. Now 4 years later and very careful surfing the dell is pretty much locked up. Frustrated, to say the least, I found Computer Hope yesterday. I have a forum going and high hopes of this turning out to be a successfull, knowledge gathering experience. And maybe acquiring a new group of helpful friends.
Quite a history! Welcome aboard!
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Ya we should be able to get your computer fixed
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Windows 3.1. One feature I recall that I liked was the File Manager.
The computer was a Packard Bell Force 2010, with an Intel 486 processor. Later, ran Win 95 on it.
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Windows 3.1 on a 386 33Mhz with 4MB of RAM and a 40MB hard drive. I was the envy of my friends. The only one who could play Doom smoothly. ;D ;D ;D
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Windows 3.1 on a 386 33Mhz with 4MB of RAM and a 40MB hard drive
That rocked, back in the day! :)
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Oh, it was bad a## when I upgraded to 8MB RAM and a 1x CD drive! Awesome! ;D
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phhhh 486 ;) Also its not much but dos with a little bit of a gui. I got a copy or will get it soon, then a matter of putting it on the machine it was intended for.
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1x CD drive
I'm not sure if I still have one of those. I wonder if a modern system would detect it. The kind I have is where you put the disk in a "holder" which looks almost like a jewel case, and then load the "holder" into the CD-ROM. :o
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its probably an 8x, I have one probably simualur too it.
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I'm not sure if I still have one of those. I wonder if a modern system would detect it. The kind I have is where you put the disk in a "holder" which looks almost like a jewel case, and then load the "holder" into the CD-ROM. :o
Mine actually looked just like most drives do now, with a mechanical sliding tray, but used an ISA card instead of connecting to an IDE cable.
It came with some Windows 'look-alike' GUI, forgot what it was called.
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I still have, my proprietary MITSUMI drive. The whole assembly slides out and the lid opens upwards to pop the disc in.
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I worked at a Jaguar shop in Memphis as a mechanic in 1987 and while I fixed the cars, my boss fixed computers. I'd get caught up enough with the repairs some day's to play around on one of his computers. I don't know what operating system it was but it was fun! :) I bought my first PC in 2000. Windows ME. It was fun too! ;D
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I first used an old Apple PC running a kind of Apple DOS. That was like 98-99 when i was 6 or 7 years old.
In 2000 my parents bought a computer preloaded with ME. I only used it once or twice or maybe even never so that doesn't count. My parents got rid of it after a few months because it always crashed. ME was horrible, by far the worst windows ever.
So we then switched to 98SE which was really good and stable. I miss 98, I miss my "95, 98 & Me Only" games that i used to run. :(
After a while when XP came out we dual-booted 98SE & XP and then eventually got rid of 98SE completely. A year or two ago i got my own PC & it runs Windows 2000.
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Well I'd have to say I prefer ME to, say, Windows 1.x or 2.x
Me too.
But Windows 3.1 may be as good as ME, at least for sure better for the year.
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I found Computer Hope yesterday. I have a forum going and high hopes of this turning out to be a successfull, knowledge gathering experience. And maybe acquiring a new group of helpful friends.
Welcome, Hope you enjoy the site! :)
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First was a homebuilt Win95 when I was 5. Then an overhaul of all parts and OS to Win98 and shortly after XP. Then got a laptop with Vista. Now my most recent homebuilt runs Win7 like a dream, a Core i7 will follow....
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You built a computer when you were 5?
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He didn't say, he built it.
The overwhelming amount of unused gift certificates is messing up your head ;D
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Do you have any extra Best Buy certificates? :D
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I thought that I had some apperantly not. :-\
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My first computer was running Windows 3.1. I basically used it to type up papers for elementary school on works 3.0, and played chips challenge! :)
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While doing my electrical degree in 1977, I studied and programmed in 'ALGOL', 'FORTRAN' and 'C' while at uni. It only stood to reason that when computers were making their way into homes, I picked up very quickly on the 8086 MS-DOS. The progression eventually lead me to BASIC (a God-send at the time) - remember the C64?
So, when Windows 3.0 was released, this was everything I ever wanted - someone else was doing all the hard work. Having said that, old programmers (like me) had trouble letting go of their roots. After all the time and study to make a computer do something, here was an OS that did it all for you... and in living color!
These days, I'm using a computer to make life easier hence, an XP user that doesn't have to concern himself with assemblers, interpreters, debugging...
I do however still keep my hand in with the nuts-and-bolts programming languages which forms the foundation of everything the modern user experiences today.
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::) c64 - commodere 64 easy portable unit, large floppies w/ drive possible tape machine. 64 k is enough for everyone had a large tv crt monitor was able to play 8 bit looking games ect....
::)
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i am new at all of this and need to learn from the beginning
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Welcome vickyyoung. :)
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My first computer was a portable Osborne 1. No hard drive, just two 5.25" floppy drives, they were fast. A 5" monocrome screen. The operating system was CP/M. Was introducted in April 1981. I mostly played a word game called ZORK. Loved that computer. It's now somewhere in the dump.
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I have used windows 3.11 when I was 6 (2000). We had the computer forever, we threw it away when I was 7 (which was in 2001) and got a new windows 2000 computer.
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Actually i used Windows 2.0 first, and before that i was a ms-dos 3.3 user :P.
Im a newbie on this site, and at a first glance i can say GREAT CONTENT !!!!
Long live the command prompt !!! ;D
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He has been stuck there way too long.
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Lots of folks are fans of command prompt or CLI (Command Line Interface). It's the reason I stayed with regular DOS on my home computer until I finally gave in to Windows 95. I felt like I had more control, and as I half-jokingly told people, if something goes wrong with the computer, I pretty much know it was my fault.
Windows does offer some plausible deniability, though... ;)
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We got a computer when I was 6 and that was Windows 95.
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I began in 1982 with a Kaypro II using a CPM operating system. Ten years later going to a PC with Windows 3.1 was quite a leap. I didn't really appreciate Windows until 95 when several of the early headaches had been corrected.
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I began in 1982 with a Kaypro II using a CPM operating system.
"We're not worthy! We're not worthy!" ;D
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I man we read about those, I know that I have a 486 an a 286 as well as a C64 but thats just like, :o
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Before having Windows XP, my dad had Windows 98 on his computer until 2003 and I didn't really use a computer much. I got my first computer in 2004-2005 it was a used desktop computer that ran Windows ME and I had that for about a year then I got my first laptop (Dell Inspirion 2200) ever since then, I have been using Windows XP.
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In 1996 we were using in our office Win95. we used that for years but things changed and all of the jargons the people are talking is about computer world with windows 2000 etc. until we tried windows XP but the computer didn't hold enough memory for that O/s so we changed to more higher in specs. Now we stuck with windows XP SP2 because when we tried to reformat to Vista, seemed problems will come. So we're back to XP2. Haven't used Linux or any other O/S to compare with this Microsoft Windows.
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The first Windows that I ran was Windows 1.01.
The first computer that I worked on was an old AT, I don't remember what the architecture was, but the floppy was about nine inches across and might have held 18k.
I'm really feeling my age now :)
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Windows 95, when i was about 5 years old. i'm 16 now.
first family computer owned.
just played gobman/pacman the whole time.. ;D
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Windows 3.1 on an AST Advantage PC (I still wonder whatever happened to that company)...
480 MB hard drive
4 MB RAM
14.4 modem
486 DX-2 50 MHz.
This was around 1994...
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AST History (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AST_Research,_Inc.)
I had one, too! :)
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My family's second machine was an AST.
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Many people cry but they built a ton of rock solid machines back in the day...
In my mind they did it right.
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My first Windows was Windows 3.1.1
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they built a ton of rock solid machines back in the day...
I remember one that they farmed out to India, it wasn't so great. I think it was an Advantage 486sx
I got a great price on them, they were about $ 300 less. I sold all 31 in about two weeks. By the end of the month they were all going back to AST. They were the first and only ones that I'd seen fail, well, except for old age.
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My first computer had Windows 95 on it, then we got 98 all the way up to Win7.
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Windows 3.X..running on an old AST Advantage machine, 486DX w/ turbo button..woo. I remember using AmiPro (before Word), and paint was my only source of entertainment. You had to tweak your config.sys file for memory adjustments. Ever put an autoexec.bat command in the autoexec.bat file, then startup...lol. Good times.
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Windows 3.X..running on an old AST Advantage machine, 486DX w/ turbo button..woo. I remember using AmiPro (before Word), and paint was my only source of entertainment. You had to tweak your config.sys file for memory adjustments. Ever put an autoexec.bat command in the autoexec.bat file, then startup...lol. Good times.
Hey, I remember those turbo buttons! My 386 had one of those.
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turbo always cracked me up
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Those really didn't help that much did they?
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Those really didn't help that much did they?
I think it did a bit. I don't think Doom ran properly on my 386 unless it was on. I don't really remember. It was 18 years ago at least. :D
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Those really didn't help that much did they?
Actually they did help for a lot of older games when you needed to slow the system down so they didn't go what seemed like a million miles an hour.
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best for older software really.
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Programmers would also use them to see how they would run on a slower computer. If I remember right it either disabled the math co-processor or the cache.
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Believe it or not, I still have an IBM thinkpad that has windows 3.1 on it. Tee hee. Another one, exact same model, has windows 95! ;D
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Believe it or not, I still have an IBM thinkpad that has windows 3.1 on it. Tee hee. Another one, exact same model, has windows 95! ;D
755CDV?
that's the model I have.
Doesn't work very well anymore- what with all the acquired snapped off bits...
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I don't even know where they are any more... :(
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model M6-1
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Well mine have black and white screens, and a floppy ;D
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B&W! those ARE old- mines from 1994 but it has a 640x480 65536 colour display- although, it did cost over 9 grand originally, so I think it was high-end at the time.
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mines also from 94. don't even want to think about prices!
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snore.......... I have two 486 that work one has dos 6.22 the other will have win 3.1 soon. I also have a 586 that need's a drive an little configureing. Also have a Tandy 1000 RLX Harddrive it kind of works, close to a full set of orginal chips here.
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I also have a 586 that need's a drive an little configureing.
You mean Pentium, right?
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snore..........
Well, sorry if you're not impressed.
I've found it pretty interesting to see when in the computer time line different people have come on board.
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I agree Aegis. My first computer actually didn't even have Windows. It was purely a DOS machine.
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the black and white screened laptop I could find has a cracked screen, so I'm trying to find the other one to swap hdds. lol
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my first compute i ever used was win.2000. I was in kindergarden and they got there first computers in that school. when i first started using it i thought i would mess everything up. then i started to like it as the mounths went by. then i met this friend that had windows 95. it was a little bit different but i loved it. i started becoming really interested in computers so i asked my dad to buy me one for christmas. but he said no because computers were alot more money back then than what they are now. but then in 2003 i got a playstation 2 with grand theft auto vice city. that was the best thing i ever had back then so i kinda forgot about the computer stuff and moved onto that but then i started liking the computers more again when i my step mom got one of the first windows vista computers in late 2006 in like november. anyway the computer was very slow and dident work well for somereason so she gave it to me! this computer was like no other computer i have ever been on. it had lots of this allready on it. the hard drive was 350 gigabytes and i dident really know what that was at the time but i knew it was alot of space. so even know the computer was really slow i learned lots of stuff off it! then my step mom took it back in mid mid 2007. thats when my dad went out and bought 2 laptops for 200 dollors at walmart. that is the laptop i am using till this day but the computer is kinda slow but it still is faster than the first computer i ever owned which was one of the first windows vista computers.this lap top i have only has 515 megabytes of ram and an intel celeron m processer 440. but i learned most of the skills and the little bit of html code and how computers work off of my laptop that i own now...
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heh...I remember that, held up a magnet to the monitor in 1st grade
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the rat, are you 14? If so you must have used 95, 98, me, or something else. :o
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hah i put a magnet on my old utobia monitor when it waas running win 95 on a sony vaio in 96! The screen is still a little warped in that corner ;D But I was only 2 so wtvr!
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no, sorry just wasnt all that impressed is all. Maybe if alot of us still had the machines we used or something. Sorry just really bothered by other things.
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Sorry just really bothered by other things.
STOP
TRYING
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MAKE
EVERY
TOPIC
ABOUT
THIS
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I'm not but it effects alot of things thats all I'm saing so its not to be taken personal all the time.
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http://forums.di.fm/personal-life-and-relationships/ (http://forums.di.fm/personal-life-and-relationships/)
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I'm not that trust worthy I have a complete trust issue, ever since I was little. I been alone its not so much about realtionships. But I'll try an refrain more if it suits you all an burdens me so.
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Its for personal life too. Please try and refrain from saying anything about your personal life on this forum
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I'm not that trust worthy I have a complete trust issue, ever since I was little. I been alone its not so much about realtionships. But I'll try an refrain more if it suits you all an burdens me so.
What part is hard to understand here?
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What part is hard to understand here?
I'll pretend that was a rhetorical question.
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Its not
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I'll pretend that was a rhetorical question.
What part is hard to understand here?
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My first computer actually didn't even have Windows. It was purely a DOS machine.
My first computer was like that too. But it was some kind of DOS made by Apple not MS. Then I got a 98SE computer.
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I started out with MS-DOS, then upgraded to Windows 3.1 :)
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I started out with MS-DOS, then upgraded to Windows 3.1 :)
Are you sure that was an UPGRADE?
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I suppose it would be for him, compaired against the version of dos they had at the time.
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It isn't even June anymore, why are we posting here?
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That's not unusual. The last post for March's was in May. Same for September of last year!
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cause its interesting to see how long we can drag it on for.
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No. It isn't.
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well close it or something.
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How about you just stop posting.
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heloo problems and solutions and that often met in the troubleshooting solutions have requested is in re-install ok friends love me tips ;)
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heloo problems and solutions and that often met in the troubleshooting solutions have requested is in re-install ok friends love me tips ;)
What?
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friends love me tips
I am reminded of the proverbial politician who not only wrote his own press release; he believed them. ;)
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I am reminded of the proverbial politician who not only wrote his own press release; he believed them. ;)
This thread is for the JUNE poll, it's now JULY.
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This thread is for the JUNE poll, it's now JULY.
Last post was June 09. It's now June 21st. You resurrected the dead. LOL
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I don't think so, I see the date as being July for the posts before me.
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Whoops, my bad. :-X
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That's ok dude.
I know that sometimes the voices in my head go wild too...
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Personally never have issues with people posting a vote or commenting on older polls. ;D
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My problem with this poll is/was
What happens if the first Windows OS someone used was not listed?
For example: what happened if PersonX first used Windows 2 or 2.1?
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for pete's sake...
and what if somebody first used windows 3.11 and not 3.1?
It's not exactly a formal poll.
In either case, you could probably count the people who used windows 1 and 2 first on one hand.
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Most of the polls on here are poorly constructed.
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I try my best to create the polls and welcome any suggestions. Some problems with some of the polls are though that there can be an endless possibilities, however I'll admit that's not the case about Windows 2.x, that's just something for some reason I forgot. I have added it though for those who wish to change it.
Another problem is with the forums poll system, if I add a new topic it goes to the end, which is why Windows 2.x is at the end. :(
and what if somebody first used windows 3.11 and not 3.1?
That's why it's 3.x the x could represent 3.1 or 3.11. :) However, I really probably should have done 3.1 and 3.11. I didn't think there was going to be that many 3.1 users, but in all reality there probably was.
Really do try my best guys and if at any time you have problems with a poll created feel free to make suggestions and I'll do my best to correct them. You're also all welcome to suggest your own polls as some have already done.
Thanks.
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heh, actually, when I said that about 3.1 and 3.11, I was trying to drive home the point that cityscape was being overly pedantic.
in a similar vein it would be silly to say, have an entry for every service pack; since for the most part a service pack just changes the minor version number, so to then does it seem odd to differentiate the different versions of 3.x; otherwise we'd have to have entries for Windows 3.0, windows 3.1, windows 3.11, windows for workgroups 3.1 , windows for workgroups 3.11, and let's not forget those people that used windows 3.0 with the Multimedia add-on pack.
But you didn't do that because your not doing it as a scientific formal type of survey; just a conversation starter :)
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Most of the polls on here are poorly constructed.
Let me clarify and apologize, Nathan. I can tell you your name and your polls never came to mind as I typed that statement. No poll is perfect, I suppose, but you always offer a good deal of content in your monthly polls. Most of the polls created by others are poorly constructed, with too few choices, or choices which reflect the interests, preferences, or ignorance of the creators.
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Let me clarify and apologize, Nathan. I can tell you your name and your polls never came to mind as I typed that statement. No poll is perfect, I suppose, but you always offer a good deal of content in your monthly polls. Most of the polls created by others are poorly constructed, with too few choices, or choices which reflect the interests, preferences, or ignorance of the creators.
you know what is really strange... even without the explanation, I somehow knew you weren't necessarily talking about the monthly polls.
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I appreciate that, BC. Looking back, it looked as if I was taking a shot at Nathan, which was not my intent. Let me clarify: I was taking a shot, but not at him! ;D
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Shame on you Aegis.....just shame.
;D
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Poll: should Aegis feel shame?
A: Yes
B: No
C: My arm feels tingly
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C!!!!!
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Actually now that you mention it...my arms do feel tingly.
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C. Shame, shame, know your name, Aegis! ;)
At my age, I don't want my arms feeling tingly! :o
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to which, in the poll thread, I would reply "you better get to the hospital. you might be having a heart attack."
and then somebody mentions how their grandfather had a heart attack the year before and passed away, another poster expresses condolences, another poster flogs the poll creator on the basis that the selections aren't varied enough; there should be a separate entry for each arm, a fifth poster flames them for being so insensitive to the first replier, whose grandfather died. another poster randomly mentions possums, a sixth member decries the presence of conversation regarding possums, a seventh one simply posts "??? No time to talk of this now I have things to do and such" a eighth post flames this poster for their lack of grammar skills, another poster jumps on that bandwagon and does the same, another poster comments "not this again" the same poster before that mentioned possums speaks of cheese drinks, another poster derates them for mentioning the beverage, another poster continues to mock the one who said they had things to do, and finally a moderator steps in and says they've seen enough and locks the topic.
So you see, this is generally how about 50% of threads in off-topic have been progressing.
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to which, in the poll thread, I would reply "you better get to the hospital. you might be having a heart attack."
LOL ;D
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RRRRROOOOOOOOOFFFFFFFLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really did lol at the part "??? No time to talk of this now I have things to do and such"
Where do you come up with this stuff!?!
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Once again...another brilliant summary...
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another poster randomly mentions possums
the same poster before that mentioned possums speaks of cheese drinks
hmmm... names changed to protect the innocent... :-X
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Once again...another brilliant summary...
Thank you, thank you...oh, no -- wait, you meant BC, didn't you? :-[
;)