Old timer for sure....
I started on a ti99/4a in 1980 i think which was shortlived.I wrote my first extended basic program with sprites on it however. It was a engine with moving internals.
Started with a c64 in late 82' when my friend came back from germany with one and a nice color monitor, i was hooked. I had to have one.
I had tons of fun on the c64 interfacing stuff to it like a home made burglar alarm for the house using the joyports and S.A.M for speech to yell out "Intruder Alert-section B" etc.
when i had installed it in my room,i forgot to mention it to my mom and she came in to have this siren go off and the computer yelling intruder!-scared her half to death.
Went to sears quite often to load malicious programs on the c64's and 128s there. We would turn up all the monitor volumes and load a police siren like program that would go off as soon as someone touched a key. we would wait by the door and watch it happen and laugh like fools!
Got modem and hit the bbs's.. learned to phreak(before ESS came) and called worldwide bbs's to get new warez. I also was on Qlink(quantum link) around 85 or so,and had a ball there.. many people never knew we had a national online service like Qlink just for c64/128 with irc like chat and such.
I had a c128dcr in here also,i think i got it around 1986. I expanded it later with CMD ramlink,CMD HD,and a CMD super cpu eventually. great machine.
The first time i saw the Amiga, it was in the local PX around 1986 and it was playing the newtek demo i think.. I must have watched it over and over for a hour with my jaw on the floor.
around them the local commodore club had some amiga guys showing up with A1000. One guy actually printed color brochures off his A1000 for the club, They seemed incredible for the time.
I got my first amiga, the A2000 in late 87. I soon expanded it with a Ivs Vector 030 card and scsi cdrom(wow they were expensive!!!). I thought i was in high heaven but the A3000 was soon out. I quickly realised the benifeit of a all true 32bit machine with zorro3 and sold the 2000 and got a 3000.
The 3000 was expanded with a A3640 and 16Mb ram and a external scsi cdrom i put in a old ibm floppy case given to me. The 3000 was a truely sweet machine and i did quite a bit with it. But i sold it also.
My good friend had a A4000 and warpengine 040/40 around 92-94 and i ended up buying it for a song. This was a real power house and i soon added a picasso IV and i was in 24bit bliss! best card i had ever bought. eventually it became a 060 machine and today is still running 24/7 with a csppc and mediator/radeon etc.
Tinkering with everything from dpaint to lightwave 5x to anything in between kept me so busy, it just seemed the world was infinite then. Great days.
I still have all my c64,128dcr's and amigas.The A4000 is in daily use.