Throwback Photo: A Blast From The Past

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The discussion revolves around nostalgic memories of early computers and technology, with participants sharing links and images of vintage devices they used in the past. The scope includes personal anecdotes, humor, and references to historical computing technology.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a humorous old photo of a computer, prompting others to share similar nostalgic images.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm about sharing the photo with co-workers, indicating a communal appreciation for the humor.
  • Several participants provide links to various old computers, discussing their features and personal experiences with them.
  • A participant mentions using the Videotel technology in 1989, noting its connection to the French Minitel system.
  • Multiple users share their first computers, with links to images and descriptions, highlighting the diversity of early computing experiences.
  • There is mention of specific computer models and their specifications, such as memory capacity, which evokes further nostalgia and discussion.

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Participants generally share a common interest in reminiscing about early computers, but there is no formal consensus on which device or experience is superior, as each participant shares their unique perspective.

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Some discussions reference specific models and technologies without delving into technical specifications or historical accuracy, leaving certain assumptions unexamined.

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Individuals interested in the history of computing, nostalgia for early technology, or those looking to engage in lighthearted discussions about vintage devices may find this thread appealing.

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This is great, Ivan. I am going to share this with my co-workers. They'll love it!
 
Okay, here's a blast from my past. This is the first computer I used.

http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=950
 
Videotel

I used to "surf the net" in 1989 on one of these:
TN_Image10.JPG


There's a little movie about the short-lived Videotel phenomenon at this site:

http://www.digibarn.com/collections/movies/digibarn-tv/minitel.html

I didn't realize this was just the French Minitel technology that they were hoping Americans would warm up to. Anyway, I happened to be in one of their test markets (Houston) when these first came out.
 
Not as good as some of yours (I love Janus' entry!), but I first used one of these bad boys back in 1989. I just love the row of red F keys across the top, a true 1980s design classic.
 
Janus said:
Okay, here's a blast from my past. This is the first computer I used.

http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=950

Hey, I had an earlier version of that!
http://img106.echo.cx/img106/7614/hp11di.jpg
 
16 MB capacity. :smile:
 
Yank said:
16 MB capacity. :smile:
If you thought that was funny, http://oldcomputers.net/ads/80s/atari.jpg was my first. It eventually died and I replaced it with an 800XL, which I still have.
 
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Same here, except I had the 400.
http://oldcomputers.net/atari400.html

Although I did work with the...was it... the 8080A, and I think the Z80 microprocessor in a home made computer, in high school.
 
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