thats seriously your's 15%? Lol
Mine was a 100Mhz packard bell with 1.46 gb HD, 16mb ram, and forgot what vid card it was.
thats seriously your's 15%? Lol
Mine was a 100Mhz packard bell with 1.46 gb HD, 16mb ram, and forgot what vid card it was.
Last edited by Shiranai_Baka; 01-16-2005 at 02:17 AM.
A500. My dad had that too. Easy to copy games on as wellOriginally Posted by Chewie UK
my first was a 66mhz machine, with i think 16 or 32 megs of ram...slow as hell, now i have an emachines 633mhz pc..
I think my first was a texas instruments TI-99 (i think it was a TI-99 cuz i cant seem to find it on the net to refresh my memory, but it was texas instrument cuz i still have the cassette recorder). It had an external tape drive, which was basically a cassette recorder, and when saving to tape, it sounded like a fax machine for about half an hour, lol. and if the tapes werent very good, then it didnt work. had one of those modems that you set the phone in (i never used it tho, cuz i dont think you really could back then, beats me)
*edit* I found it on the net and it was definitly the TI-99 heres a link to this thing.oh the memories http://www.mainbyte.com/ti99/
Last edited by Mïcrösöül°V³; 01-16-2005 at 07:19 PM.
ooo it's color.Originally Posted by Mïcrösöül°V³
Speed (MHz) 1
Ram (KB) 1
Ram expandable to (KB) 16
Last edited by brenda; 01-17-2005 at 10:29 AM.
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