Commodore 64 rings a bell, but that would have been purely for games. Could you use without a keyboard?
The first computer I turned on myself, typed in run"disc and other such delights would have been an Amstrad circa 1985 which despite being a bulky thing still resides in the spare room somewhere. Not been on in 20 years.
First PC was in 1991.
I had one of those! Had to do my high school reports on them, which was difficult because there was no such thing as "save" in the word processing program I had! Had to do the entire thing in one shot, and if the power blipped or anything, you had to start completely over. Even if there was a "save" function, it would probably take forever because I just had a tape drive.
Father used to have an amstrad. It died on us when i was three or something. Its a british company unless im mistaken.
1989 - an IBM clone 8088, EGA and a 30 MB hard drive running DOS 5.0
A Mac II, sometime in the late 80s. Our neighbors scoffed at the 40MB hard drive, saying we would never need that much space.
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