I was born in 1980 in an Eastern European country. You could download games and software from TV, too. Provided you had the hardware to run them.
In 1986, a friend of my father, who was a computer science teacher, showed me a ZX Spectrum clone built using a Z80 CPU clone, he used at high school to teach kids.
But it wasn't until I was 10 or 11 years old, after the fall of the communist regime my parents afforded to buy me a ZX Spectrum clone, when kids in other countries already used IBM compatible PCs.
I still have fond memories of it, it was the computer where I first tried to program, typing BASIC commands from books.
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