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What is your first operating system?  

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  1. 1. OS

    • DOS
      48
    • Windows 3.x
      33
    • Windows 9.x
      42
    • Windows 2000
      3
    • Windows NT/XP
      6
    • Mac OS System 6.x
      8
    • Mac OS System 7.x
      9
    • Mac OS 8.x
      1
    • Mac OS 9.x
      1
    • Mac OS X 10.0-10.3.9
      0
    • Before DOS/System 6.x
      29
    • Way, WAY, before DOS/System 6.x
      33


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The first home computer I owned was the MSX.

Then I got myself the immortal c-64.

Then my first pc, a 386 with DOS.

It had an GUI also, which wasn't Windows, but I can't recall it's name.

Dosshell I think?

 

Afterwards Windows 95 and then Windows 98SE which I had until off course XP. Never bothered too much with stuff like Linux. Then I experianced OS X through PearPc, which I loved at first glance, but was SLOOOWWW.

 

Jumped the OS X x86/ Hackingtosh since 10.4.1. :censored2:

Was amazed with the speed improvements in 10.4.3. :)

 

Never upgraded since to the newer updates, because all the hassle with the lack of SSE3 on my Athlon64 Winchester. :(

 

Used my Hackingtosh as the primairely OS for iTunes, e-mail & surfing and switched to my WinXP partition for all the other stuff. Got my MacBook last summer which wasn't a dissapointment by far. Love it. Only thing it's not suited for is gaming since it's got a mere 64mb shared memory.

 

Eversince I can't stand my XP PC without a good OS X themed WindowBlinds skin applied...

First OS I ever got acclimated with was 3.1. I used it on my dads old laptop all the time to play some poker game. Then we got a desktop, which still had 3.1, and I remember playing Ski Free forever. Going to my aunts house to use her computer (she had a Win 95 system) was such a treat, until my family FINALLY upgraded to a Win 98 system.

My Grandfather bought me a TRS-80 when I was 9 years old!!! He was a programer. I had a 300 page book of programs that I never even got past page 5 or 6!

TRS80--->Apple II--->Amiga--->Performa 475--->PPC 7200--->G3 Tower--->iBookG3--->PowerbookG4--->

HPDV8000(Laptop)--->iMacCoreDuo(17")--->iMacCore2Duo(24")---->Waiting for a quad core iMac!!!

I Used Sinclair ZX-81 Systems, then, TRS80 models I and III (Microsoft was there), then Apple DOS, Commodore C64 Basic and DOS, Amiga Workbench 1.3, 2 and so on... then...... DOS 3.3

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First computer I used had punch cards for input and white and green computer paper for output. The following year, we had terminals with real CRT's to type at. A few years later, bought my first computer - a TRS-80. So, my first DOS was TRS-DOS later replaced by NewDOS and others for the TRS-80. Atari's, Commodores and finally the original 1984 128K Mac followed.

my dad got an md in that kind o compy, now, he doesnt know how to turn one on (not joking)

My way is

 

1991 - TR-DOS (256k RAM clone of ZX Spectrum with 5.25" FDD)

1993 - CP/M-80 (on custom-made computer based on old good Z80 processor, 512K RAM)

1995 - DOS 6.22/DOS 7/Windows 95 (AMD 486 DX100, 4MB RAM)

1997 - Windows 98 (Pentium 120, 16MB RAM)

1999 - Windows NT4 WS (Pentium 200, 32MB RAM)

2001 - Windows 2000 WS (AMD K6-3 450, 128MB RAM)

2002 - Windows 2000 WS (Intel Pentium-III 1200, 512MB RAM)

2003 - Windows XP Pro (Dual Intel Pentium-III 1200, 512MB RAM)

2004 - Windows XP Pro (Dual Intel XEON 2.66, 1 GB RAM)

2006 - MacOS X (P-IV 630, 2GB RAM)

 

Next will be Mac Pro

Well, I started off on the C64 with BASIC.. I was about 3-7 years old! I stuck with it until my bro part-exchanged it for an Amiga 500 which was running Amiga Workbench OS.

Then he got an Amiga 1200 which went through many changes, and ended up as a PowerPC Tower System with a Blizzard GFX card. I used to use Mac OS 8 via the Shapeshifter emulator quite often too. Those were the days :thumbsup_anim:

At the same time with the Amiga I also had a Sega Megadrive, but didn't get the SNES until much much later on.

My first proper PC system blew my mind away, because it came with some pretty outstanding games. It was a Win98 Packard Bell system, and came with Unreal and Fallout, what better games to show someone coming from the days of the Amiga? I still remember watching the Unreal intro sequence for the first time :thumbsup_anim:

Experiencing Windows for the first time was funny, because it looked horrible to my eyes by comparison to my bro's customized Amiga OS, but obviously, it performed a hell of a lot better.

I went through 98, ME (which was a pile of {censored}), 2K (which I loved) and now XP/Vista/OSX.

I never owned a real Mac, until my bro brought home a G4 one day from work for my dad because it was being dumped out back.

 

Pawel.

MS-DOS 3.1 Had these big spiral books for manuals. Still got them somewhere. My first pc:

 

Franklin PC 8000 (Bought at Sears if you can believe it)

8088 Processor (No, not a Pentium, 486, or even a 386)

512kb ram (yeah, half a meg)

Two 5.25 inch floppy drives.

4 color monitor

 

That was the days. I played some nice games on it and learned how to survive in a text based OS. Then I got a 486DX4 100mhz with 8 megs ram, sound card, and cd rom drive. (it was huge when the 100mhz barrier was broken). The DX4 was the same as the first Pentium but the new revisions of the Pentium slowly gained ahead. I ran Windows 3.11 for Workgroups, then upgraded to Windows 95. With my HUGE 32 meg ram upgrade (it cost $300!!). Then I waited till I got me a HP (mistake) Celeron 400mhz and it had 128 megs ram, and had an agp slot. Went agp and was gaming big time. Then later got a P4 1.7ghz with 512 megs ram and was in heaven with the speed jump. Really used that machine, then finally built my last one the Athlon 3000+ with 1 gb ram. Had up to a X1600 card in it.

 

Now I got my an iBook and I am going mac. Pc gaming to me is just to much. I would rather do xbox live and dsl is coming soon. Then get a 360.

 

Ok to much for this topic, but I love telling my history in the pc world.

my first os was commodore 64 then on to DOS > all windows versions from 3 to 2k3 > then on to osx :(

 

i still have windows 3.1 install disks and 3.1.1 upgrade disks still on 5 1/4" floppy. :)

Edited by DiaboliK
Aww, I remember my first OS, it was Windows 95, and the first application I ever used was a Monster Truck game.

 

Monster Truck Madness? Awesome game...

 

Windows 3.11 Workgroups/Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows XP/Mac OS X 10.4 and the stuff in my sig.

I remember playing with a really old Mac in kindergarten back in 1996... can't even guess what System it was.

 

After that, my dad bought a succession of PCs and OSes, each a couple years apart.

 

Win98-->Win98SE-->WinME for a total of two days-->XP Home-->various pre-release builds of Vista-->Tiger Hackintosh with crummy HW support-->my shiny new 10.4.8 MacBook Pro.

 

So yeah, I'm in the younger group of compy owners.

Edited by ErBiC
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come to think of it, i voted os9, but i had my first experiences with 98. i remember my mom trying to load encyclopedia britanica on my dads brand new laptop wit 98 on it. i remember crying when it got a virus and feeding it apple juice to make it better :huh:

 

i used os9 willingly afterthat.

Edited by Soundless

I don't even remember what was my first computer. But it was way before the before DOS/System 6.x.

I was 5 year old then.

All I remember from that age was the games I played on the computer (Super Mario Tetris, Solidare and so on and so on ,). And that it had a cassette to load a game.

No floppy's no CD's just a cassette. And It was pretty fun back then.

I don't even know if you could call it an operating system. My first computer was an Atari 400XL. All it was was a keyboard that hooked up to a TV. It had BASIC on it that was all. I could never afford the tape drive (and I mean as in audio tape) to store or run programs.

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