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- Jun 30, 2017
First computer was a 386, cannot remember the brand. Might have been a packard bell. It was running dos and I remember playing this corvette game on it and lemmings and also using the absolutely awful word perfect.
First "real" computer, aka not one dad brought home from the "free" pile at the office, was a Quantex Microsystems (an epic fail of a company in every single way with a funny wiki page) P-75 with 4mb ram and a 40mb hard drive. It was a pretty nice computer until the hard drive failed about a week after we got it. I had no idea it was the hard drive at the time, and nobody else did in my family either but it wouldn't start up and after my pops spent hours on the phone with them they finally agreed to have us ship it back and figure out what was wrong with it.
About a painful month later for us kids, they finally shipped it back, new hard drive, all our stuff gone. That one failed within a month as well and they pretty much refused to do anything so my dad just called up Amex and finally when Amex threatened a chargeback they sent us a P-100 (wow!) system with a voodoo card and this one kept working for a few years. Played Descent and Doom and Wolfenstein a lot on this machine and an awesome early 4x game called "Ascendancy" and of course C&C and Starcraft.
Interesting little aside, the first computer I built I spent like 1.5k on around 2000, it had a P4 1.7ghz, 256 mb RDRAM (whoops) and a 160gb hard drive with a GEFORCE 3 BOIZ, and I installed the absolutely amazing Windows Pro 2000 on it. What an OS. Played so much 1.6 on that thing in college.
I was interning as a techie at my school's computer lab and I built it and I went to turn it on and absolutely nothing happened. My instructor looked at it with me and we put in another PSU and still nothing and things looked dire until one day, in what must have been one of the earliest tech forums out there, I googled (dogpiled?) my build specs, and a random user on some forum posted that using the exact same case combo and mobo I had chosen, that you had to physically bend one of the posts on the case as it was shorting that particular board.
So I go grab a pair of plyers, bend the case, and BOOM it fires on. Dude I was so happy. Great moment.
Ok, that's enough autism for today.
First "real" computer, aka not one dad brought home from the "free" pile at the office, was a Quantex Microsystems (an epic fail of a company in every single way with a funny wiki page) P-75 with 4mb ram and a 40mb hard drive. It was a pretty nice computer until the hard drive failed about a week after we got it. I had no idea it was the hard drive at the time, and nobody else did in my family either but it wouldn't start up and after my pops spent hours on the phone with them they finally agreed to have us ship it back and figure out what was wrong with it.
About a painful month later for us kids, they finally shipped it back, new hard drive, all our stuff gone. That one failed within a month as well and they pretty much refused to do anything so my dad just called up Amex and finally when Amex threatened a chargeback they sent us a P-100 (wow!) system with a voodoo card and this one kept working for a few years. Played Descent and Doom and Wolfenstein a lot on this machine and an awesome early 4x game called "Ascendancy" and of course C&C and Starcraft.
Interesting little aside, the first computer I built I spent like 1.5k on around 2000, it had a P4 1.7ghz, 256 mb RDRAM (whoops) and a 160gb hard drive with a GEFORCE 3 BOIZ, and I installed the absolutely amazing Windows Pro 2000 on it. What an OS. Played so much 1.6 on that thing in college.
I was interning as a techie at my school's computer lab and I built it and I went to turn it on and absolutely nothing happened. My instructor looked at it with me and we put in another PSU and still nothing and things looked dire until one day, in what must have been one of the earliest tech forums out there, I googled (dogpiled?) my build specs, and a random user on some forum posted that using the exact same case combo and mobo I had chosen, that you had to physically bend one of the posts on the case as it was shorting that particular board.
So I go grab a pair of plyers, bend the case, and BOOM it fires on. Dude I was so happy. Great moment.
Ok, that's enough autism for today.