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Historic computers

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Eraser
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Re: Historic computers

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heh, that Harwell Dekatron weighs over 2.7 tonnes and has the processing power of a pocket calculator. Just puts something like this into perspective.
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mines :

ZX81 (first with a 3D game : Minotaur, entered BASIC code on tape from Ordi5 magazine, played on a portable Pizon Bros TV)
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8088, 80286,
80386 DX 25 (first with a FPS : Wolfenstein 3D and a 3D world : Ultima Underworld)
80486 DX2 66 (bought for Doom <3 )
pentium 120 (with :q1: and my 3DFX :up: )
K6 200, Athlon 700, Athlon XP 2200,
Core 2 duo 8400 for 8 years now :owned:

At work : workstations Apollo, computers SUN, Cray, PC
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