The first computer I remember having was a 386 that my neighbor sold. I don't know what his day job was, but he built and repaired computers on the side. He did good work and we missed him once he stopped his side business, retired and moved away.
This was during my college years, so I needed my own dedicated computer for class papers and programming assignments.
At the time, most computers ran DOS 5 or 6 and Windows 3.x. This was no exception. I had a menu program that loaded at startup to allow me to choose between Windows or the number of DOS programs I still had and used. The software I can still recall having was:
- PFS:First Choice (Office-like suite) followed by a then-current version of Office.
- DOS Fax & Win Fax for sending and receiving basketball statistics.
- Turbo Pascal and public domain versions of LISP and/or PROLOG for class assignments over the years.
- PK Zip/Unzip
- A shareware image viewer whose name escapes me.
- COMit (for connecting to the relatively-new internet with my 9600 baud fax modem which was fast for the time).
- Various shareware games, some of which I purchased because I enjoyed them that much. I'm half tempted to try running them under DOS Box to see if they can be played again.
- F-PROT Antivirus, because it was free at the time (and I think one of my CS professors recommended it).
The only real story I have is why I had to get rid of it. One day, I decided to run a defrag on my hard drive while I was out for the day. I put a note on my desk 'Do not turn off'. Somehow, it fell on the floor and my mom didn't see it, saw my CPU lit up and turned it off thinking I left it on for no reason. Unfortunately, that trashed the hard drive bad enough, I had to get a new computer. Not having our neighbor's side business to turn to any more, I got a new HP desktop from Office Depot that I had to take back the next day because the internal modem was defective.