Probably still my favorite computer. Got me through high school and the start of college. So much in such a little package ( for the time ). Even connected me to a VAX PDP-11. The Apple //c.
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Sold it to my college roommate in 1990 for a 80386. Had the foresight to keep my original floppies. In early 2000's I bought a //c off of eBay for $100 and enjoyed playing 8bit videogames of my youth with my kids. Haven't turned it on in twenty years now. Afraid to. I like thinking it still works.
I "ripped" all of my floppies to *.dsk format an go through them every once and a while on AppleWin emulator. Fun to read through my BASIC code I wrote as a kid. Choplifter never gets old.
No, a TRS-80 Model-1 about a decade earlier late 1970s. Started out with 4KB of RAM, upgraded to 16KB. The cassette tape for storage was a real drag. This was followed by a Franklin ACE 1000 Apple //+ clone, then the Apple //c. Nothing but IBM PCs and Sun workstations after that. Life's been good.
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