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At my high-school, I was secretary of the computer club and we had bull micral 80/22:
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I coded a pac-man game in 24x80 text mode in basic ;-)

Can I play it? :D :p
 
Videoton TVC 1980

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The TV Computer (TVC) was a home computer made by the Hungarian company Videoton around 1986. The computer was based on the Enterprise (computer) and had a built-in BASIC interpreter. Programs could be loaded via tape or floppy. It had a built-in joystick, and a keyboard with Hungarian letters and nine function keys.
There were three different models:

  • TVC 32k had 32K of memory.
  • TVC 64k had 64K of memory.
  • TVC 64k+ also had 64K of memory, but had a newer BASIC interpreter (v2.2) and more video RAM (64K instead of 16K).
The TVC had three graphical modes: 128×240/16 colors, 256×240/4 colors, and 512×240/2 colors (black and white).
Few programs existed for the TVC. Many of these were written by dedicated amateurs and distributed by mail.
 
First for the family was

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First I purchased for myself was

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1st PC: Acer Acros 486SX25 with 33MHz CPU, 8MB RAM, 512KB Cirrus logic VGA, 160MB HDD :)

1st Mac: MacBook early 2008 :)
 
First Family Computer:
Dell Dimension 4100
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First Computer for me:
Early 2009 Mac Mini 2.0GHz
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