My first computer:
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My mother won it in a door prize when Radio Shack opened in my home town. Had one external floppy drive that connected via ribbon cable to a big cartridge that stuck into the side of the computer.
I had a CoCo 2. 16k memory. Had a few cartridge-pack games, but mostly if I wanted a game I had to copy it in by hand from my Rainbow magazine. Didn't even have a floppy drive for the longest time; saved programs to cassette!
Upgraded eventually to the CoCo 3 (128k memory, maybe, or maybe 64k).
Taught me how to write programs in Basic at a very early age. When I had to start doing algebra, it was easy - I'd been doing it for years at that point.
Both machines are still in a box at my folks' house. My mother bugs me about once a year to "take this stuff with you when you go home!," but I know that I would hook it up, play with it once or twice and it'd just collect dust in MY attic.