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Fortunately, my mom worked in the
scientific research institute - because in time of my childhood, there
were no computers for private use...
I wrote my first program in some sort of BASIC, on soviet ECM (stand
for "Electronic Calculating Machine" - there was no capitalistic word
"computer" that time ) "Iskra-226"
(stand for "Spark-226")... That monsters had 64Kb RAM and separate
floppy drive unit, big as whole modern computer (I can't remember exact
size of diskettes
but they were MUCH larger than 5 inches...) The computer itself was a
big
black
box with small built-in monitor with screen resolution 512x256x1 and
80x25
text (overlapped with graphics, by the way - compare this with IBM PC's
CGA
and its separate graphics and text modes headache!)