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2006/08/06 History
π 2006-08-06 00:00 by Ralf in Prog
Consoles and computers I had at home, in this order:

Odyssey
Atari 800XL
Apple IIe
Apple IIc
Atari 1040STF
BeBox

  • Odyssey (early 80s')
  • Atari 800XL (mid 80s') -- extended with an external 5 1/4 floppy drive instead of the default audio tape reader. At the same time at school I was learning on Apple IIe.
  • Apple IIc (late 80s') -- extended with an additional 5 1/4 floppy drive and an Apple mouse.
  • Atari 1040STF (early 90's) -- memorable for being the first one I was able to buy for myself. I got the model with the excellent hi-rez hi-refresh black-and-white monitor then later added an extra color monitor and a joystick.
  • In the mid 90's I switched to a 386-based PC running Windows, then 486 and Pentium followed soon enough. Around 1992/93 I was starting to play with Linux Slackware 0.99 and in 1994 I started hacking using experimental BeOS on a prototype Hobbit-based BeBox. I only bought my own PowerPC-based BeBox in 1996/97 and then later started hacking using BeOS on the Mac-clone Umax which I had won at the BeOS Masters Awards Aug '97 for PowerPulsar.


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