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Title: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: scuzzb494 on September 25, 2013, 09:23:25 PM
Strange but true that I have spent pretty much every minute of my private hours since 1992 in front of a computer. In truth I probably spent way too much time from 1981 to this day punching a keyboard of some form. What is more staggering is that I have pretty much spent every minute of every waking hour since 1995 in front of a computer. Not an issue when you enjoy computers that much... and I do. I kinda hope I will finally expire at a keyboard or computer screen. That would be my wish. And so in all those many years of working and playing on the computer what were my most memorable moments... I would kinda list them as these.

My first data base on the ZX81. The joy of asking a question and the computer giving me the answer from a data base that I created. That was classic, and something I had dreamed of being able to do long before I ever even had a computer.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81

Second was finding out that there was more than one level to Manic Miner on the Spectrum 16K... Also getting the boot which meant infinite lives. That game kept me up for two weeks one Christmas in the early eighties.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Miner

Third would be playing River Raid on my sisters Atari. I don’t think I have ever had that much fun playing a game. I had to wait for her to go out and then sneak in to play on the Woody.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Raid

Fourth would be creating a text based program using Mallard Basic and getting it to run a continuation program when it ran out of memory. It meant for the first time that my programs could be limitless in length.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallard_BASIC

Fifth would be my switching on my beloved Amiga 1200 for the first time. Truly my only friend worth the name. From that moment nothing would ever be the same. A truly life changing event. Just a grey screen with Work and Workbench, but way more significant than any other opening computer screen.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_1200

Sixth would be digitizing my first image using DPaint and then creating an animation from captured images. I had a Sony camera set up in front of a board and that is how I captured stuff and it served me fine. And again this kept me up till it got light and meant an endless supply of high density disks that I used with my special drive to save the creations. Very happy happy hours.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deluxe_Paint

Seventh could have been playing Settlers, or creating the city ‘Flibble’ with Sim City or taking Walsall to the European Cup in Sensi, but I guess in truth it was being guided on the Amiga forums long after Commodore went pop to hook the Amiga into a PC network using Samba. This took me like forever, but it was like pure anarchy to get an Amiga recognised by a tin box. I had taken 1992 technology and shoe horned it into 2000 plus PCs and better I was able to use Broadband. I should think the entire population of this area heard me scream with joy that day.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimCity

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Settlers_(video_game)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensible_Soccer_(series)

http://sambaforamigaos.wordpress.com/classic-amiga-getting-started/


There have been many more memorable moments... like shedding a tear for the flower girl when she died in Final Fantasy; enduring the struggles of Lara in Tomb Raider; adventuring across Azeroth with my Silver Tabby as a mage in World of Warcraft or creating my dream of a large website to show off my love affair with computers... However, my greatest moment still is the one I am yet to have. There are no bounds to what I enjoy mucking around with computers. I can always find more interesting and fun things to do. And there is still so much that I have yet to do. I wish for only one thing and that is the chance to enjoy my hobby for many years to come.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_Raider

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Warcraft

I am never sure whether the computer community today really get the true joy of computers. The guys that I come across that profess to be experts are rather dull compared to the nerds that frequented the first Sinclair Exhibition I went to in Edinburgh in the early 80s. And the magazines today are nothing compared to the machine code rags that I bought from Smiths for the Spectrum. And in truth there has never been anything as wonderful as a half inch thick copy of CU Amiga or Amiga Format that kept me up reading until the very small hours. It was like taking a journey into Alice in Wonderland, an Aladdin’s Cave of gadgets, games, software, gizmos etc etc etc, and so colourful. More significantly I cannot get that excited by apps and ‘ithings’ cus they are bubble gum trivia compared to the trickery that was employed to get the Amiga to perform the endless miracles that it created. And yet there are still magical holes to delve into. You may have to dig a bit harder but they are still there.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Format

Anyway those were my my most magical moments thus far. Maybe you all had the same. I guess so.....

I do not regret the night I went into my local pub and saw for the first time my very very first computer gaming machine playing ‘pong’. It was love at first sight. And I never recovered.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: arttu80 on September 25, 2013, 09:46:00 PM
Quote from: scuzzb494;748821
Strange but true that I have spent pretty much every minute of my private hours since 1992 in front of a computer.


Well, I had my Amiga and first computer in '92, so ahemm... My most memorable stuff is quite uninspiring to someone, but it was really big deal to me when I was able to play Gods and Swiv on my own Amiga and when I learned to edit startup-sequence to do some pretty neat stuff, thanks to my school friend who was deeper in Amiga than I was. He got his AGA -machine in '93 (using all his savings) which I envied quite badly... So now I've spoken, thank you. ;)
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: ajlwalker on September 25, 2013, 09:53:13 PM
I'm not sure I can tie it down to a moment, but I can say for sure that 1989 till about 2000 was the most memorable time with computers. Amiga of course.

I have great affection for the C64 also, but the Amiga was just something else.
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: Delta on September 25, 2013, 11:07:34 PM
The day I was finally able to make a working ami-tcp connection script to get on the net!
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: takemehomegrandma on September 26, 2013, 12:51:08 AM
OK, here they come in more or less chronological order:


I have also had several PC's during these years of course (couldn't really live without them, at least not professionally), but funny enough, I can't find anything about them to fit into "My Most Memorable Moments in Computing".

:)
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: Iggy on September 26, 2013, 02:08:11 AM
Hmm, most memorable huh?

1)Using Wang 2200 systems in High School.

2)Reading most of the original issues of Creative Computing.

3)Helping build a SWTPC SS50 system.

4)Working with Delmar Company to further our development of our PT68K OS-9 based systems in the '80s and '90s.

5)Encouraging Delmar's owner to adopt the G-Windows GUI.

6)Getting early release copies of Window 3.0 from visiting IBM engineers (and seeing the probable doom of our own enterprises in the making).

7)Finding another micro kernel OS using the obvious successor to the 68K processor (MorphOS).
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: RobertB on September 26, 2013, 03:31:34 AM
Powering up and using my first computer, the Commodore 64, back on August 4, 1983.

Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
The Other Group of Amigoids
http://www.calweb.com/~rabel1/
Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
http://www.sccaners.org
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: klx300r on September 26, 2013, 05:20:47 AM
No doubt when I got my 2nd computer in 1984 and yes of course I speak of the mighty 64 :cool: my first computer was a Vic20 as it was much cheaper than the 64 at the time but it was bitter sweet when all my friends had the 64 so working 3 paper routes as a young teenager I finally saved enough to get my dream computer :-)

Good times indeed.
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: agami on September 26, 2013, 05:51:20 AM
- First computer (C64)
- Helping my friend make his first C64 game
- Having the Yugoslavian People's Army put me to the task of writing an AA targeting simulator (me and my big mouth).
- First Amiga (A500)
-  Getting an Amiga 1200 in early 1993. I think that one will stay with me  until the end, even after I've forgotten everyone's name.
- First PowerPC computer (PowerMac 7200). The 68k Macs are not that memorable.
- Putting a 3Dfx card in my PC and running GLQuake. Woah!
- My first web development job with Comalco in 1996.
-  My first laptop (Powerbook G3 - Lombard) in 1999. This 333Mhz machine  did video editing in Adobe Premier smoother than a Pentium III 800Mhz  Windows 98 box.
- Apple deciding to switch away from PowerPC to intel x86 (they're not all fond memories).
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: B00tDisk on September 26, 2013, 06:17:39 AM
Playing a Star Trek text adventure when I was 6 on a machine in my home town's university.  It might have been a PDP/8 - the output was in greenbar rather than on a screen - but I'll never know.

Debating the merits of a full blown computer versus a then similarly priced SpectraVideo Compumate for our Atari 2600.  The computer won out, I asked for and received a VIC-20 and datasette for Christmas.

Attempting to write a text adventure on the Vic (and failing).

Using random SYS codes on Scott Adams Adventures cartridges for the VIC and forcing all kinds of fun stuff to happen including finding a hidden cheat/hint file in the Adventureland cartridge.

Getting my C64 and programming sprites in BASIC.  Attempting to write a flight sim in same.

The day I got my A500.  512kb RAM?  all I'd ever need (until of course I needed more chip memory to do anything fun with, and it's been downhill from there).

I don't know about "memorable" but "horrifying" when I sold my A1200.  At the time it was my sole computer, so communicating with the buyer was thru email, using other folks' systems.  In the time it took me to box it up and send it he decided I was taking too long (it was about 1 week from putting it up, accepting his purchase, and getting it out the door - taking too long my ass).  So I said "Fine, %&$#?@!%&$#?@!%&$#?@!%&$#?@! you, refuse the package and send it back".  It came back, and in the downtime a local buyer purchased it.  When it got here the HD was detached from the mounting bracket, the system wouldn't start...it was awful.  The buyer here was very patient and suggested I reseat everything including the 030 card.  I did, it started, he bought it.

Later, blowing up my 100mhz 486 I'd sold the Amiga for - and having a dear friend help me get it working again (well, I wound up with an 80mhz machine; the board for the '486 was dead and I guess whomever she got to fix it took the chip or it wouldn't work on the new board or whatever)...

Building my first system for pay for someone, realizing I had thousands of bucks of hardware on the dining room table and if I'd hooked something up wrong...poof.

Setting up a dos script to repair Win95's registry; for about 2 years my sole HD was a 170mb connor that had bad sectors on it.  Win 95 would run reliably for about...oh, a week, then it would start blue-screening.  So I set up a program on floppy that would, on startup:

- Mount my ZIP drive (which I wouldn't have bought if I'd had a lick of sense :P )
- Copy the registry to it
...then windows would start.

I had a rescue floppy that I'd put in if I started getting registry errors, and it would mount and copy the registry back.  I suffered like that for about a year...

A friend offering me a 500mb SCSI HD out of his SGI to replace my dying HD with, but I didn't have a SCSI controller, and even back then a lowly Adaptec AHA1542 was out of my price range.
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: Kesa on September 26, 2013, 06:43:52 AM
Playing doom for the first time  :destroy:
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: Drummerboy on September 26, 2013, 06:59:10 AM
Few quick facts i remember right now, without chronological order.

Playing Space Invaders, PARSEC and typing some Basic Programs in the Texas Instruments TI99

The first time typing in the C64 and loading some programs from the C=1541

First time typing Basic Programs in the Atari 600XL

The first time connecting the Atari 5200 and play Star Raiders

The first time conecting to any BBS from my C64 and Atari 8Bit on 300 bauds

The first time i played Test Drive, Defender of The Crown, International Karate and California Games in my C=64

The first time i played H.E.R.O in the Atari 2600

The night when came my first Amiga 1000

The first i played Test Drive II, Stunts Car Racing, Lotus Turbo Sprit, Barbarian Palace, Sensible Soccer, in Amiga

The first time when i start to use Sonix Amiga Music Soft.

The first time when a saw Graphic Web Browsing in my A1200, middel 90s.
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: Drummerboy on September 26, 2013, 07:02:35 AM
Some recents fact (i forgot)

Conecting Wifi via with my A1200

The first time using the 1541 Ultimate II in my C=128

First time using the SIO2SD in the Atari 800XL.
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: nikos.rizos on September 26, 2013, 07:09:03 AM
1) Amstrad CPC 6128 with green monitor way back in 1988

2) Seeing and listening to shadow of the beast I for the first time at an expo at launch.

3) Working for the first time with an AS/400
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: ciento on September 26, 2013, 07:12:07 AM
1. Playing Springster on Christmas eve for hours on Coco3, after returning a Nintendo
2. Logging on to Delphi on Coco3 modem pack
3. Opalvision photo edit on A3000
4. File transfer from CD32 to A500 using Twin
5. Slamtilt on CD32
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: zipper on September 26, 2013, 09:09:06 AM
Launching Descent Virge version on my A500T, 3D acceleration on an Amiga 500!
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: bceverly on September 26, 2013, 07:20:31 PM
*Being introduced to computers by a friend of mine through playing wumpus and startrek on a CDC/11784 mainframe

* Saving up for my Apple ][+ (don't hate at me guys)

* Enjoying that wumpus game so much that I played it exhaustively on a TTY and brought the print out home to write the code from scratch in Apple BASIC so I could play it at home

* Taking a Fortran IV programming class using punch cards at the local university... while I was in the 8th grade (had a great science teacher who encouraged me to try)

* Seeing the Amiga 1000 for the first time in this guy's basement (before he even opened his computer store) and joking that they misspelled Commodore (they left out an "m") in the copyright string.  But being blown away by what it could do

* Buying my first A1000

* Writing my first C program on that A1000 swapping floppies back and forth to get it to compile
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: Iggy on September 26, 2013, 09:44:26 PM
Quote from: bceverly;748883
...playing wumpus and startrek on a CDC/11784 mainframe

...Enjoying that wumpus game so much that I played it exhaustively on a TTY and brought the print out home to write the code from scratch in Apple BASIC so I could play it at home


I can identify with that.
I used to convert BASIC programs published in Creative Computing to run under Wang 2200 BASIC.
Star Trek and Lunar Lander were two of my favorites.

I even remember learning to command syntax of the Radio Shack Model 1's BASIC so I could enter small programs on store demo machines before I bought my first computer..
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: UberFreak on September 26, 2013, 10:36:46 PM
1) Going to a Basic language course at age 11, on a Dragon32 computer. My interest was immediately shifted from consoles to computers, havent looked back since.

2) Getting my very first computer, a C=128D, in 1986.
This event changed my life, I can say with 100% certainty that without it, I would be a different person today, with different friends & different line of work.

3) Forming a group, writing my first intro in Assembly & cracking my first game, on the C64 (1987).

4) Realizing I can make a living doing what I love, programming :)
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: CodePoet on September 27, 2013, 03:43:03 AM
The day I accidentally discovered my A2000 contained a bootable harddisk...

My father found and purchased an A2000 for me from an auction late 1997. I've only ever used an A1000 and A500, both had 1MB of ram and Kick 1.2. It looked like it was identical, only the "insert workbench" screen was colourful as it ran KS2.04

One day (new years eve), I accidentally reboot my A2000 twice with CTRL+A+A, and just as I was going to insert my workbench disk, it starts booting up on it's own! I found out much later that it contained a FLASH2000 hard-card with WB2 preinstalled, 80MB quantum fireball harddisk, and 8MB of RAM - the HDD didn't spin up in time for the first reboot, and required a second.

I was completely entranced by my new 16 colour workbench, and spent most of the day playing with WB background patterns, completely ignoring everything else. I really didn't want to go out for new years eve that night, I just wanted to stay home and play with my new toy!

The sad thing is, these days, I could never get that excited about anything.
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: DLH on September 27, 2013, 04:03:15 AM
Typing in a BASIC program for my new VIC-20 on day one or two.
 
Cursor flashing with a ? and I inputed a letter where it wanted a number.
 
?Redo from Start error came up and I turned it off and re-typed the program.
 
DLH
Title: Re: Your Most Memorable Moment in Computing
Post by: wiser3 on September 27, 2013, 04:42:20 AM
Wow, great topic.

typing basic programs into a Vic 20

playing radar mouse on my Vic 20, probably not the right game name but i can still see the sreen and hear the music in my head (i remember this better then losing my virginity)

the amazement and pride i felt when i finished programming a tank battle game for the C64 entirely by myself - only to have no one believe that i could have ever created something that complex and awesome

my grade 8 talent show. i planned to demonstrate some basic programming loops and logic by programming it in front of everyone. Then show off a database program i made and make changes to it in front off everyone. However, i was never allowed to do it because my teacher had an attitude that computers where only play and not a talent. I'm now a professional computer programmer. From that class i bet none of the kids that sang, danced, told jokes, threw a football, etc... ever made any money from their "talent"

the first time i watch my A500 run more then one program at the same time

the first time i connected to a BBS via modem

the first time i saw a web browser show an image instead of the alt text

the last time a shut off my A1200 :(