when 1.2Gb was big
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Mine had 1Kb of memory and could be plugged into a cassette tape drive :) Am I showing my age? ;)
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Meg's World - Blog Photography:laugh: Mine had 1 kB of RAM, too, but it stored long term data on paper tape. Of course, to do that much I had to design and build the interface card to talk to the tape punch...:-O I eventually upgraded it to have 16 kB of RAM, though - plenty for any practical use.;) Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.
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Paul Watson wrote: And we did not have CDs in those days to back up onto. On no, we backed up onto floppies. 20 stiffies for Doom if I remember correctly. All those damned WAD files. :) Not to forget the 18th disk always having a little 'problem' and the obligatory "let's hope norton utilities helps" solution ...
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:laugh: Mine had 1 kB of RAM, too, but it stored long term data on paper tape. Of course, to do that much I had to design and build the interface card to talk to the tape punch...:-O I eventually upgraded it to have 16 kB of RAM, though - plenty for any practical use.;) Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.
Phew, I was hoping you'd come to my rescue! :-O
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that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. It eventually got to be too small so I had to keep backing stuff up onto CDs, which I went through at the weekend and sorted out. Its amazing how much crap I collected. Old Windows 95 apps, sound clips from films and TV shows, cheesy clipart... Why did I ever think this stuff would come in useful. If I had a better memory I would remember more.
Although many here have already one-upped me.. my first machine had one 5-1/4 floppy and a 30-meg harddrive. MS-DOS 3.3, CGA video card (could get a whopping 320x200 graphics mode with 4 colors!) Anyone remember the anomaly known as 1.2 meg floppies? They were 5-1/4 size, but could store 1.2 meg instead of the standard 360K. Of course, when 1.44 meg 3-1/2's came out not much later (or maybe around the same time??) 5-1/4's started disappearing. "Fish and guests stink in three days." - Benjamin Franlkin
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Ok, I hate to one-up everyone here but I had dual 8" :)
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Suzanne Boyle wrote: that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. Lucky, my first computer came with a cassette tape recorder to store programs on ;) Love live the Commodore VIC-20, 3.5K RAM, who would need more? :) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com
Rocky Moore wrote: Lucky, my first computer came with a cassette tape recorder to store programs on Lucky, my first computer, a ZX81[^], had to be connected to an external cassette tape recorder to store programs on :-D
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Phew, I was hoping you'd come to my rescue! :-O
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Meg's World - Blog Photography:laugh::laugh::laugh: Anytime, Meg... You're just a pup, compared to me.;) Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.
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Mine had 1Kb of memory and could be plugged into a cassette tape drive :) Am I showing my age? ;)
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Suzanne Boyle wrote: that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. Lucky, my first computer came with a cassette tape recorder to store programs on ;) Love live the Commodore VIC-20, 3.5K RAM, who would need more? :) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com
I did, which is why I held out for the C64. My 64K of RAM beats your 3.5K! ;P
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:laugh::laugh::laugh: Anytime, Meg... You're just a pup, compared to me.;) Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.
Roger Wright wrote: Anytime, Meg... You're just a pup, compared to me With a birthday looming, I feel these words strangely comforting :sigh:
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that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. It eventually got to be too small so I had to keep backing stuff up onto CDs, which I went through at the weekend and sorted out. Its amazing how much crap I collected. Old Windows 95 apps, sound clips from films and TV shows, cheesy clipart... Why did I ever think this stuff would come in useful. If I had a better memory I would remember more.
Hey, hey 16K[^] Though booting up a spectrum emulator now makes me think that I may have squandered my childhood. Thank god I had some other geeky hobbies. Ryan
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that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. It eventually got to be too small so I had to keep backing stuff up onto CDs, which I went through at the weekend and sorted out. Its amazing how much crap I collected. Old Windows 95 apps, sound clips from films and TV shows, cheesy clipart... Why did I ever think this stuff would come in useful. If I had a better memory I would remember more.
Holy smokes. My first PC had a 20 MB HDD, 2 MB RAM, 720 KB Floppy. Crap that was a looooooong time ago.
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Roger Wright wrote: Anytime, Meg... You're just a pup, compared to me With a birthday looming, I feel these words strangely comforting :sigh:
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog PhotographyMegan Forbes wrote: With a birthday looming, I feel these words strangely comforting Well, even I can say you are one of the young ones Megan, and I still feel young my self ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!" ShotKeeper, my Photo Album / Organizer Application[^]
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Megan Forbes wrote: With a birthday looming, I feel these words strangely comforting Well, even I can say you are one of the young ones Megan, and I still feel young my self ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!" ShotKeeper, my Photo Album / Organizer Application[^]
Hehe, thanks Anders :) I will get back to you about the digital workflow btw - just have to actually finish the email (sorry...)
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im quite positive the c-16 wasnt 1mhz , since the c64 was 0.98 mhz ;) and the c16 must have been introduced a bit earlier (or?) //Roger
Actually the C16 is newer than the C64 It was based on the plus/4 wich had 64 K like the C64 the C16 was the smaller brother of the plus/4 and had only 16 K. I had one also with tapedrive I dunno what the processor speed was, but if you did a circle in basic (Its basic was more advanced than the C64 that was the only thing that was more advanced) you could see it being drawn esp if you would let it fill the circle also (draw first then fill it) Rutger
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that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. It eventually got to be too small so I had to keep backing stuff up onto CDs, which I went through at the weekend and sorted out. Its amazing how much crap I collected. Old Windows 95 apps, sound clips from films and TV shows, cheesy clipart... Why did I ever think this stuff would come in useful. If I had a better memory I would remember more.
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that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. It eventually got to be too small so I had to keep backing stuff up onto CDs, which I went through at the weekend and sorted out. Its amazing how much crap I collected. Old Windows 95 apps, sound clips from films and TV shows, cheesy clipart... Why did I ever think this stuff would come in useful. If I had a better memory I would remember more.
I don't remember the size of my first harddisk, but I do remember all the tapes I had for my old ZX81, which was my first computer. Then later on a Commodore 64, for which I actually got a floppy drive) and even later, a PC ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!" ShotKeeper, my Photo Album / Organizer Application[^]
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Hehe, thanks Anders :) I will get back to you about the digital workflow btw - just have to actually finish the email (sorry...)
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog PhotographyOk, np :) We all have work to do ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!" ShotKeeper, my Photo Album / Organizer Application[^]
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The first computer I owned also had 40 MB of hard disk space, and 2 MB of RAM. It was SOOO MUCH space that the HD was even split in two 20 MB partitions. It had Windows 3.0, which used a big part of one partition, around 6 MB. But I remember when I got a 800 MB HD (some years later) and I thought that would be enough for all my needs for the next 20 years. Again, some years later (but not 20, maybe around 6) my laptop has 30 GB and it's almost full, and I have 120 GB on my desktop computer. :omg: -- LuisR ────────────── Luis Alonso Ramos Chihuahua, Mexico www.luisalonsoramos.com "San Franciso - where men are men - er - women are men - ugh - men are women, and well, the sheep are confused." -- John Simmons, Jun. 25, 2003
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that was the size of the hard drive my first PC had. It eventually got to be too small so I had to keep backing stuff up onto CDs, which I went through at the weekend and sorted out. Its amazing how much crap I collected. Old Windows 95 apps, sound clips from films and TV shows, cheesy clipart... Why did I ever think this stuff would come in useful. If I had a better memory I would remember more.
My first computer was a Toshiba MSX. I seem to remember the only place I could get games for it was a market in Blackpool (UK seaside town, popular holiday destination). When that died I got a C64 (after the home shopping catalogue sent that instead of a Spectrum by mistake). And then... my first PC. :) If I had a better memory I would remember more.