My parents were teachers, hence the high concentration of ancient Apple machines
TRS-80
Vic-20 programmed code and wrote to tapes on the cassette tape drive
Apple ][ programmed in basic
Apple ][e programmed in Logo Writer
--the long night of no programming begins (my dad didn't want me too involved with computers--
Apple ][c
Laser 128ex
Apple ][gs (woz edition)
--the jump to "real" computers--
Mac Plus
Mac SE
Powerbook 100
Mac LC
Mac IIsi
PowerMac 8500/120 --programmed in Pascl, C++--
Powerbook G3
--no computers purchsed for the last seven years--
now I own no computer (XBox doesn't count). Work has provided me with a nice Dell laptop, but because I program for a living, it is kind of nice to live a luddite fantasy when I go home.
edit: If some of your timelines are to be believed, then I was programming computers when I was 6-7 years old. No wonder I can't associate years with my conputer usage- I was too young.
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PowerMac 6100/66 (PPC 601)
Power Computing PowerCenter (PPC 604)
PowerMac G3 MiniTower (PPC G3)
PowerMac G4 (Dual PPC G4)
PowerBook G4 12"
Plus a home build PC - dual proc P3 800, running Redhat 9 and my mailserver, webserver and application server.
TRS-80
Vic-20 programmed code and wrote to tapes on the cassette tape drive
Apple ][ programmed in basic
Apple ][e programmed in Logo Writer
--the long night of no programming begins (my dad didn't want me too involved with computers--
Apple ][c
Laser 128ex
Apple ][gs (woz edition)
--the jump to "real" computers--
Mac Plus
Mac SE
Powerbook 100
Mac LC
Mac IIsi
PowerMac 8500/120 --programmed in Pascl, C++--
Powerbook G3
--no computers purchsed for the last seven years--
now I own no computer (XBox doesn't count). Work has provided me with a nice Dell laptop, but because I program for a living, it is kind of nice to live a luddite fantasy when I go home.
edit: If some of your timelines are to be believed, then I was programming computers when I was 6-7 years old. No wonder I can't associate years with my conputer usage- I was too young.