February 23rd, 2009
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When i was 16 , ruffly one year before i entered my University, my parents bough me a PC. It was a Intel Pentium 166Mhz. The search for the best computer had probably taken my time for the couple of months before. The OS by then was the brand new Windows 95 and it represented a huge leap from the old windows 3.1. Floppy disks were still present and CDs were making its debut into the software world.
My main uses for the PC were games. Lots of time was spent playing Quake and other games. The internet was still nowhere to be seen but networking and file sharing was starting with the BBS. My first modem was a ZOOM 28k and it allowed me to spend hours and hours downloading and uploading files to several bbs on my area. The networking part as fascinating and after some months i created my own BBS with content i had gathered. By then the preferred content were pictures, small movies and games.
New tecnologies always chalenged me and i remember to spend several weeks installing and configuring the BBS . That was the fun part for me. Making it happen.
February 23rd, 2009
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My first real contact with a PC was with a Olivetti that my dad bought for the office. I was 13 years old. These days the PCs were booting with DOS and then could execute ‘WIN’ and you would have access to the first windows 3.1 operating system.
The computer had no sound device other then the beep and i remember dreaming about the SoundBlaster sound board. Then the MS Word and Paint i did not use many on that PC.
One of my sisters was studing Chemical engineering and she had a project of building a simulator for Fluid Mechanics. The simulator was build on QuickBasic and had a command line interface. The program would prompt for inputs and then preform some calculation and generate some charts.
The program was almost fully functional when i had the first contact with it but still had some problems. The existing coding allowed me to learn the basics of programming. By then was hard to get documentations or tutorials and the Internet was not available still in Portugal. However with what i learn i was able to help my sister and solve some of the problems.
The Quick Basic was the first compiler i used. For the first time i could create EXE and not anymore just BAS files that needed the Basic Interpreter. It felt like a big conquest for me
February 23rd, 2009
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Early years of 1990-2000 i received my first computer. I was 10 years old and were the golden days of Amstrad Spectrum 128k.
The reasons for wanting so much the computer were that all my friends had and it was fun. Lots of games were available and those games kept me busy for lots and lots of afternoons. The Load “” was the first operation i learned.
Soon after i started playing around with the Basic interpreter that came with and started coding small programs. My first one was probably a Christmas tree that blinked and played some tunes. My first coding was on the direction on drawing and sounds ,maybe because the results were more immediate.
This computer kept me busy for several years till the first year of the PC.
During my childhood and before i started reading adventure romances the first books i remember reading were a book called Why? (Porque in Portuguese) that add answers to hundreds of questions about almost everything, an Encyclopedia and a 5Kilo book on animals.
I really enjoyed learning new things and science, geography and biology were my favorite subjects. I really liked to look into the maps, the border of the countries, the rivers, mountains. On the biology i was always looking for the biggest, the fastest, the deadliest animal. On science i was looking to understand how the things worked.
Together with reading my favorite distraction was building with LEGO. I spend hour and hours building cars, planes of all sizes an shapes. I had a big basket with thousands of blocks i collected over ten years.
Besides planes and cars my other constructions were traps for my sisters that i would build with legos, rubber and wires and i would put them on top or behind the doors.