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I still have the computer somewhere - a Sinclair ZX Spectrum - though it's so small I don't actually know the precise whereabouts in my collection of slowly rusting electronic memorabilia :)
The processor is a Zilog Z80 like this one:
File:Zilog Z80.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first processor that I bought for myself was a 100MHz Pentium. I think I chucked that one though, which was rather silly.
my first pc pentium 2 333mhz its still in working condition with win xp
What may be a better link, for others, might be this one:
Zilog Z80 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(A bit more info...) :)
I just happened to notice the link, under:
Being kinda nosey, I clicked... (Then, Wow!)Description Zilog Z80.jpg A very early version of the en:Zilog Z80 — note that the date stamp is from June 1976,
I liked the Z-80 architecture...
Took a mail-order course on the Z-8000, ten bucks, featuring "Captain Zilog".
Liked that one, too:
Zilog Z8000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With Firefox, I "hover" the mouse over the 'live-link', and it shows the URLThere was both a user mode and a supervisor mode.
---The reported inclusion of the device within military designs,[1]
... In the early 1980s, the Zilog Z8000 CPU was popular for desktop sized Unix machines. They allowed small businesses to run a true multi-user system and share resources (disk, printers) before networking was common.
at Bottom 'status-bar', on Left side.
Then I can determine if I want to 'go there'.
Sometimes it might show stuff like:
http://www. pornopaylots.ch, or similar...
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I can't find that link it says it can't be found.
Sometimes it might show stuff like:
http://www. pornopaylots.ch, or similar...
eee I remember the first computer was with 133 gbz it wasn't a pentium it has windows 95 but it was very fast hehe in that time :).. I can't find a picture like that > / :)