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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #14 on: December 25, 2010, 04:24:00 PM »
I never actually had Internet access until 2000 (yes, really!) Before that, it was all about learning to program (sadly, I didn't make much progress because all the good tools were unaffordable in those ancient, pre-GCC days) and playing games off of those giant shareware compilation CDs you'd get for $5 at the local computer store. Good times :)
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #15 on: December 25, 2010, 04:27:29 PM »
First computer was a TI-99/4A and I used it primarily for games. Had Mini-Memory and the Assembler cartridge, so dabbled in TMS9900 for a bit. Extended Basic was so powerful though that I mainly just stuck to that. Was great trying to create your own games or type in those you found in the computer mags back then.  

I've had Apple ]['s, C64's and A8's after that. Apple was fun for games and bringing home some homework that needed to be saved to disk. C64 and A8 though - primarily gaming again, although I did have a Gorilla-Banana printer for my Atari 400, but I have to admit... I never really used a computer and printer combo for homework and such. 9-pin printers looked too "computer" like and I would have never wanted to hand that in as such. We had typewriters if anything more professional was to be used. Never did the cheesy early computer Christmas card thing either, even though it was popular in the 80's.  

Printers in the early to mid 80's, were more like luxury items than necessity to me. Hell, the disk drive too, to an extent. While it was pretty much standard fare on the Apple, you could certainly get by without one on the TI/Atari/C64 for a while anyway. Tape drive for the TI worked fairly well and with prices of the RAM expansion, Disk Drive Module and drive itself being sky high, you made do with what you had or could afford.

When the Amiga came along, I was in my teens, working and learning the importance of saving money. The A1000 was a money pit back then, so I ended up selling it to get an A500. Again, primarily for games. But since the parallel port was more standard, I did end up getting a nice 24-pin dot matrix for her and that allowed me to type up nice letters and databases to keep track of phone numbers, albums, my console games, etc. By the late 80's, finally got a sound digitizer and had fun playing around with that.

By the early 90's, I had re-purchased an A1000 with memory expansion and the A1300 Genlock. They were dirt cheap back then and I always loved the styling of the A1000. Anyway, added titles to some home movies and did some dubbing, light special effects and titling for friends, which ended up having paying friends of their own  :)  

First modem I ever had IIRC, was for the Amiga. Had one for my A500, A1000 and eventually the A1200. Only mildly ever checked out the BBS scene, but because phone usage and long distance back then was cost prohibitive, I never really saw the value in hanging out "online" all day or tying up my phone line all night downloading whatever. Just never saw the value of the online experience until the mid to late 90's.

Wish I could say I've done more useful things with all my computers, but the truth is, I guess I've always sorta/kinda viewed them as the paragon of fancy electronic toys. Working on them today is a much more utilitarian experience to be sure. Much more necessary to have online access, printers, cameras, scanners, mass storage and all that jazz, although I will admit - if the internet continues to "evolve" the way it is, I have romantic notions of ditching it all. Seriously. lol

Had I grown up with all of these things as standard equipment, I'm not sure how I would have received all of it. In my teens, I think I would have felt like a douche staying inside all day, "playing" on the computer or chatting online. Don't get me wrong. Growing up with arcade games all about the house, we certainly had our share of indoor time - but it was better balanced than I see kids doing today. We'd play a few quick games here and there and then would head outside. NONE of us were fat. I had only one chunky friend (incidentally, his family had a complete Atari 800 setup) but he was nowhere near as jumbo as kids are today. He was simply predisposed to it. Any fast or junk food we might have had, was quickly burned up playing - that's how much we played outside! Even in our late teens.
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #16 on: December 25, 2010, 04:49:02 PM »
The Amiga was the first computer I ever owned starting out w/a A1000 which I still have was purchased in '92 from Amiga Guru Rick Hunter of Apogee Technologies and Contraption Industries in Sarasota FL.

Started purchasing discs from TLAS [Turtle Lightning Amiga Software], DevWare etc. for utilities then buying games after running the demoes from Amiga Format etc. and/or reading about in Amiga World, Amazing Computing, Amiga Informer etc.
I went to an internet cafe many times late '98 and downloaded from Aminet to many disks formatted on the Wintel boxes and transferred using CrossDos 7 to the A1200 which I got online later the next year.
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #17 on: December 25, 2010, 04:56:21 PM »
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My Amiga ran a BBS for years. If i could go back to those days i would in a heartbeat! the internett is nowhere near as fun.


I totally agree!

I used mine for BBSing, running my BBS and games. I also did some school work on it for college. Kindwords was a good word processor.
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #18 on: December 25, 2010, 05:14:30 PM »
looks like lots of good memories :)
 

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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #19 on: December 25, 2010, 05:33:44 PM »
I used to use BBSs back pre-internet days. Depended on FidoNet back then. My basic computer use hasn't changed all that much, just the output has gotten much more sophisticated over the years.
From TI/994A days I have used data base software and Spreadsheets a lot. When I switched to the C-64/ C-128 graphics and DTP started to sneak into the picture. With the Amiga, I started a DTP business, and video work.
When good Morphing software came out for the Amiga, I started making videos for $$.
I still use some of the same software I used almost 20 years (maybe newer versions). I really depended on Pagestream, and TextFX (until it was integrated) and still do. ImageFX too, Graphics programs from DPaint to Brilliance, to ??? . Somewhere back in the 8 bit days I started to program - That was much more interesting with the Amiga.
I played games too, all through the different platforms used.
It's been interesting, to say the least.
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #20 on: December 25, 2010, 06:03:35 PM »
Before internet, that was my A500 Plus for gaming, watching demos, word processing and printing, copying disks, basic programming, basic making of music. Good old time :)
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #21 on: December 25, 2010, 06:31:18 PM »
Playing games, drawing on D Paint, Wordprocessing my homework, listening to music on Octamed (never created any), dialing into BBS's, playing BBS games, downloading porn from BBS's and that was all on my 1meg A500 with 120meg hard drive!
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #22 on: December 25, 2010, 07:26:59 PM »
My old frankenstien A500 ran CnetPRO (2.x and onwards) BBS and UUCP (via dial up UUCP connection).  While playing games, of course. ;)
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #23 on: December 25, 2010, 09:05:58 PM »
I used to write demos and games in 68k assembler, make music in Octamed, and draw stuff in Deluxe Paint.
 

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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #24 on: December 25, 2010, 09:16:36 PM »
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #25 on: December 25, 2010, 09:29:51 PM »
Oh, about the same stuff I do now. Only instead of the Internet it was Compuserve and then later every BBS in Northern NY. Then in college it was dialing in to the mainframe(VAX) and Bitnet. My second semester Bitnet faded out and the College got on this thing called the Internet.
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #26 on: December 25, 2010, 10:40:28 PM »
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My Amiga ran a BBS for years. If i could go back to those days i would in a heartbeat! the internett is nowhere near as fun.
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #27 on: December 25, 2010, 11:03:30 PM »
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My Amiga ran a BBS for years. If i could go back to those days i would in a heartbeat! the internett is nowhere near as fun.


BBS for me had alot more personal interaction. Though AO comes close.
It was always interesting who was calling in at the same time I was logged on. Some called from some distance.
The local BBS I was the SubOP for the Amiga section. Always nice meeting other users in the area.
A friend I made the day I moved into my college dorm ran a BBS on a C64 and 3 1581 drives. Never expected to meet another C64 user at college, much less two doors down.
 

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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #28 on: December 25, 2010, 11:18:58 PM »
I did everything with my Amigas that I do nowadays. Except Internet stuff (Web, E-Mail, etc.), of course.
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Re: What did you use your computer for, before the internet?
« Reply #29 from previous page: December 25, 2010, 11:23:28 PM »
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