Circuit City Kaput
BAR wrote:
hk wrote:
BAR wrote:
hk wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
m...
If I am not mistaken, my iPod has a 50 or 50 gig hard drive. You'd
have to buy 30 2 gig $10 SD cards to match the capacity. That's a
lot more than I paid for my iPod.
Plus, SD cars are small. If you are always swapping them out to
get to the music on another card, well...
You know, I think I am still hung up from the old days of having a
PAL 286 computer with a whopping 40Mb hard drive. I became very
frugal with disk space, saving all my documents on floppy disk so
the hard drive had room for programs. Its a habit I still have,
even though my newest computer has a 320Gb drive plus an additional
backup drive. I keep it squeaky clean of misc. stuff that I really
don't need.
I guess I can store some stuff without worrying about running out
of space.
Eisboch
My first PC had only a floppy drive. It wasn't until I got my hands
on an S-100 bus computer that I encountered a hard drive, but I
think it was only 20megs...
Yeah right? What processor was your S-100 bus computer running?
Compupro '286, so it was running an Intel 80286. Hell this was more
than 20 years ago, fella, when you were still puking beer into your
jockey shorts after standing guard outside the portipotty at the
marine barracks.
Ever see a Compupro? Big, heavy box.
What OS did you run on this Compupro '286?
DR's CP/M-86, licensed to Compupro.
But...there was a bootleg MS OS around, too. It sorta ran an early
version of Flight Simulator. You could boot the MS OS from a floppy.
I don't remember a whole lot more. It wasn't "my" Compupro, it was an
editorial review model that I had for about six months. It was a beast.
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