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your first ever PC specs

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my first ever pc ran

windows 95, closely followed by windows 98 second edition!

32 mb ram

a matrox video card with a Voodoo 3 3d video accelerator!

and a Pentium 2 cpu at 266 mhz.

eventually i upgraded to 64 mb ram so i could quake 2 on full settings at 1024x768 :)

you kids dont know you're born!!! ;p

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386dx266

40mg Harddrive.

Can't remember how much ram

Just knew I had to chose between having windows on the computer or Falcon 3.0 Harddrive wasn't big enough to run both at once.

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forgot about the hard drive! think i had 2x200mb hard drives!

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PC XT (8086) running at 4.8Mhz with 640k of memory. No HDD just 5 1/4 floppy disk which required 6 of them to play Monkey Island.

Plus an old CGA green screen and the mighty DOS 3.3! :-)

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386SX16

VGA card

20 MB HD

5 1/4" Floppy

2 MB RAM

Adlib Soundcard

DR-DOS

Ultima VI, Their Finest Hour, M1 Tank Platoon, Silent Service II, Civilization, Monkey Island, Wing Commander and many more, good times!

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my first pc was just a blue screen that i could type white text on, and if i knew how to go into boot i could change the text color, and i could print the text on a printer as big as my damn desk.

good ol days.

i remember when doom 2 came out on floppy, playing it in my dorm back in college, that game scared the shit out of me. we have come so far in such a short period of time its truly incredible.

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PC XT (8086) running at 4.8Mhz with 640k of memory. No HDD just 5 1/4 floppy disk which required 6 of them to play Monkey Island.

Plus an old CGA green screen and the mighty DOS 3.3! :-)

Same here haha (I think first a Hercules, then CGA, then EGA 16c :D).

Good times.

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haha man installing games from floppies! what fun that wasnt!

have fond memories of playing simon the sorcerer and monkey island tho!

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