I'm waiting on the TB thumb drive to come out.
I remember one day talking with a co-worker who said he was buying a new Gateway with a 900MB hard disk and thinking Good Lord Man! What will you ever fill that space with?DOes anyone else remember when 1GB was a lot of hard drive space?
DOes anyone else remember when 1GB was a lot of hard drive space?
I remember when 3.5" 1.44MB floppies were considered a lot of storage space...then again, I remember when Bill Gates said nobody would ever need more than 640KB of ram.
I had my copy of PC-Tools on a 3.5"...
That 640KB barrier Bill programmed to bit Intel when they released the 80186 processor.
Those DOS games were fun! My first games had to be loaded from a cassette tape...Remember when all games were on floppy discs, then you had to load and play them in the DOS prompt.
Hell I remember my original Cad workstation (around 1985) was an IBM PS2 (286) with a 20mb HDD. and as I remember ram was upwards of $100 per MB and a super-VGA graphics card was about $1500.00. Of course the only real discussion boards where on CompuServe too.DOes anyone else remember when 1GB was a lot of hard drive space?
Those DOS games were fun! My first games had to be loaded from a cassette tape...
Those DOS games were fun! My first games had to be loaded from a cassette tape...
I loved some of those old Dos games, especially the Apogee arcade type. In fact some of my kids still play games like the Monster Bash & Duke Nukem trilogies, Crystal Caves, Bio Menace; and relatively recently, all the Tombraider games
Now does anyone remember "Magic Candle"?
Hell I remember my original Cad workstation (around 1985) was an IBM PS2 (286) with a 20mb HDD. and as I remember ram was upwards of $100 per MB and a super-VGA graphics card was about $1500.00. Of course the only real discussion boards where on CompuServe too.
Ah, the good old days. TRSDOS, now there was a real operating system, for real computers with between 16K and 128K of RAM and single sided 5.25 drives. None of that graphical point and click nonsense.
Did I mention it supported a 300 baud modem too?