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I stuck with Commodore throughout: VIC20 > C64 > C128 > Amiga.
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@[email protected] Zinclair ZX80, which I upgraded to ZX81 (new processor and a new "keyboard" to place on top of the ZX80 "keyboard").
@[email protected] I had a school friend with a C64. I would go round his house, and we we would load a game... Then go out and play on our bikes or something for a while, waiting for it... Then go back, hoping that the game was loaded up ready to play. And not the dreaded !!LOAD ERROR!! screen...
@[email protected] Spectravideo 728. MSX was probably the first home computer standard, big in Japan, but less popular in Europe. However, it had a very good Microsoft Basic, and I learned to code with it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVI-728
@[email protected] Didn’t have an Acorn (used at BBC Micro at school) but had a Spectrum, a Commodore and an Amstrad.