Reply 40 of 182, by RoyBatty
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soon to be 38, single again, loving every minute of my freedom.
soon to be 38, single again, loving every minute of my freedom.
wrote:i remember our teacher telling us "not to touch the part in the oval slot"
I once had a girlfriend who told me the same. 😁 😉
wrote:When I talk about the 80's when I had my C64 and Amiga 500 etc with younger people they look at me like I was from another planet 😵
In 1980 I was entering my first year of college, and I was not "home computer" savvy. Instead, the ARCADES were the Big Thing in town, and I became a Missile Command master par excellence.
Once you try retrogaming, you'll never go back...
Just turned 26 last month.
I know you all talk about 90s-quality graphics and IPX games and I talk about text-based and 80s stuff.
Things were tighter for us back then, and computers were $1000+. We had a 286 in the first half of the 90s (no sound card, PC speaker sound, DOS only) and one of those crappy 486 SLC jobs from 1994 (Windows 3.1) until 1997, so I used to play stuff like Sleuth, ZZT, Jill of the Jungle, Capture the Flag, and the Hugo trilogy during the DOS days. Windows got me hooked on Castle of the Winds, played Wolf3D around that time, and of course had one of those "100 Games" type CDs which kept me busy.
Very briefly used a 2400 baud modem in 1992 (long-distance), and Internet didn't come to our part of the woods until about 1997, with no cable/DSL until the early 2000s.
What I like about DOSbox is that while most of the games will run under XP cmd.exe/command.com just fine, DOSbox gives text-based games the sharp graphics you didn't have back then.
Now after writing this I want to play Capture the Flag 🤣.
-redblade7
Rogue Central @ coredumpcentral.org
wrote:wrote:i remember our teacher telling us "not to touch the part in the oval slot"
I once had a girlfriend who told me the same. 😁 😉
🤣 and win. i also had dial up for a while don't think we got high speed until mid to late 06. thats why i know how to get free dial up. i used to get free netzero and free juno both the same company so i would get double.
I was born in the same year as commander keen 1 was released.
So i am probably one of the youngest members here 🤣 .
wrote:I was born in the same year as commander keen 1 was released.
So i am probably one of the youngest members here 🤣 .
You probably are! Please tell us your story -- do you happen to be playing with Apple IIs when you were a toddler like cdoublejj? 😁
Hmm, you've just necromanced a two-year old thread -- I was 25 when KAN started revealing people's ages here...
wrote:I was born in the same year as commander keen 1 was released.
So i am probably one of the youngest members here 🤣 .
Well I'm younger than you actually. I'm 18. 😁
wrote:Well I'm younger than you actually. I'm 18. 😁
Wait, so you were 13 when you joined this forum! What did interest you then?
Same thing that interests me now and hopefully will interest me in the future.
Games and Hardware 😁
You know, some of you people grew up with an XT or a 386 or a 486 etc. Some other people grew up with a SNES or an Amiga.
I grew up with my Pentium 133 and Windows 9x. 😁
21 and still ageing! Girlfriend, hopefully no wife for next 5 years, used to have 2 collie dogs, black and brown, both died 😢
I never had a PC before mid-2000s, my first computer was Celeron 1700 with Radeon 8500 and biggest RAM in the neighborhood - 1Gb. Later I started to read a magazine about PC games and learned a lot about dealing with hardware, software, what was cool and what was crap. There I stumbled upon texts about 3dfx, Amiga, 386, 486, early pentiums, nvidia and ATi early history. That put a timebomb into my had and one day I bought my first 386 from a colleague for $3. It was a desktop case with a mobo and PSU installed + a pack of junk, where I found a hard drive, controllers, extra RAM, etc. I got the rest of the parts (CRT, fdd, cables) later.
The whole thing was on the floor of my room for several months before I managed to finally set the jumpers everywhere in the correct position and receive an image on a CRT... It takes a day now, but first time is always the hardest.
wrote:Same thing that interests me now and hopefully will interest me in the future. Games and Hardware :D […]
Same thing that interests me now and hopefully will interest me in the future.
Games and Hardware 😁You know, some of you people grew up with an XT or a 386 or a 486 etc. Some other people grew up with a SNES or an Amiga.
I grew up with my Pentium 133 and Windows 9x. 😁
Of course 😀
Yeah I hope there are some pictures left in our family photo album of our old early 90s setup (because I'm not sure what it was -- 286/386/486). Had a NES so was 'diverted', then Sega Genesis/MegaDrive ... then back to computer again around 1994~1995. Through the Pentium era. Never had another console since. 😀
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I'm not a timelord, although I wish I had my own Tardis 😀 😏
I love 8/16-bit stuff and can talk volumes about it, although I can't really remember anything before Windows 3.1. Oddly, the Amiga is one platform that never carried any interest to me. Some people worship them but I've always just been like "Meh."
And I still have never seen an 8" floppy except in pictures 🤣
I'm 19 now. I don't mess around with older hardware nearly as much as I used to, but I still do a lot of oldschool gaming! 😀
wrote:86 or a 486 etc. Some other people grew up with a SNES or an Amiga.
I grew up with my Pentium 133 and Windows 9x. 😁
Quite similar like me, grew up with 286 and then made a huge jump to a P166MMX. In the meantime I played alot on my friend 486s and I owned a Sega Megadrive (Euro name for you Americans here). So as you might understand Win9x and 3D gaming is the big stuff for me. 28 years old
wrote:So as you might understand Win9x and 3D gaming is the big stuff for me.
Exactly. 😀
This is why I got so emotional when I found Havoc so many years after I had first played it. Took me by total surprise!
30 years old, single and definitely looking .
I first grew up with Amigas, C64 and the C128 , and consoles (of both Sega and Nintendo) in the early 90s. Later on came the pc .
Heh, now I'm 40! last posted in this thread a couple of years ago. hehe
I'm 35 I think, haven't really been keeping track lately! I'm married with 2 kids, but I still find time for my computer fetish too so consider myself one very lucky man.
Life? Don't talk to me about life.