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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message I remember when I bought my first IBM PC, in 83 or 84. It came with one floppy drive, and a second floppy was $300. Sheesh. No hard drive in that first unit, but you could get a TAPE drive. Yup.... I recall our first in 82. Sprang for the extra floppy; also sprang for additional memory (512K), a color monitor (extra $300, iirc) so my little girl might be more interested. All that and a wide-carriage d/m printer, and the tab topped out just under $5K. A couple of years later, a guy I was building houses with bought an XT ........ with a built-in hard drive of -- ready? -- 5 megabytes!!!! Brave New World!!! Overwhelming technology run rampant!!! First system I bought for the company I worked for at the time (we designed disk subsystems for the DEC and Data General market). $4400. 512k memory, could not get the full 640K in the early 80's. 8" floppy. Hard drive was separate from the controller card. My boss at the time went to Quantum and designed the first fully integrated disk drive. The "Hard Card". Internal disk controller to the drive. Latest system was an on sale Compaq with 80GB drive, 256mb memory, memory card reader built in and 8 USB ports, 2.5ghz. $450. No monitor. |
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![]() "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message I remember when I bought my first IBM PC, in 83 or 84. It came with one floppy drive, and a second floppy was $300. Sheesh. No hard drive in that first unit, but you could get a TAPE drive. Yup.... I recall our first in 82. Sprang for the extra floppy; also sprang for additional memory (512K), a color monitor (extra $300, iirc) so my little girl might be more interested. All that and a wide-carriage d/m printer, and the tab topped out just under $5K. A couple of years later, a guy I was building houses with bought an XT ........ with a built-in hard drive of -- ready? -- 5 megabytes!!!! Brave New World!!! Overwhelming technology run rampant!!! First system I bought for the company I worked for at the time (we designed disk subsystems for the DEC and Data General market). $4400. 512k memory, could not get the full 640K in the early 80's. 8" floppy. Hard drive was separate from the controller card. My boss at the time went to Quantum and designed the first fully integrated disk drive. The "Hard Card". Internal disk controller to the drive. Latest system was an on sale Compaq with 80GB drive, 256mb memory, memory card reader built in and 8 USB ports, 2.5ghz. $450. No monitor. I worked on Mainframes for NCR Corp while going through university. 20k of memory and $200k with tape drives and random mag card readers, with punch card / tape I/O and an all uppercase printer. When I went to work for a company making an IBM Mainframe clone 303x model 8 meg of memory was enormous. |
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![]() "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... First system I bought for the company I worked for at the time (we designed disk subsystems for the DEC and Data General market). $4400. 512k memory, could not get the full 640K in the early 80's. 8" floppy. Hard drive was separate from the controller card. My boss at the time went to Quantum and designed the first fully integrated disk drive. The "Hard Card". Internal disk controller to the drive. Latest system was an on sale Compaq with 80GB drive, 256mb memory, memory card reader built in and 8 USB ports, 2.5ghz. $450. No monitor. In 1981, I bought an IBM 8088. I believe it ran at 1 MHz. My first upgrade was to a Hercules graphics card, so that I could play ScionChess in 3D. I also had a 300 baud modem...it was the cradle type...that you put the actual phone receiver into. At one point, I think I could type faster than 300 baud... ![]() The next year, I put in an MFM 10 MB hard drive, and thought I was in heaven. That drive cost $1500.00! I proclaimed at that time, no one would ever need a hard disk bigger than 10 MB! Heh heh... I still have a $4000.00 386 in a closet somewhere...which I used to run AutoCAD, with the Boat Hull design software plug-in...ouch! ![]() -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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