I did not know what to with all that space!
Ah. memories. Thanks for that. A bit before me, though.
My first PC-XT in 1988 had a whole 10 meg hard drive. I was the first among my peers to get a 20 meg drive. I was using 80 meg SyQuest drives for transferring .ps files to the service bureau. When the AT 386 arrived, along with $100+ per meg of RAM, I was all over it. Once the AT 486 arrived, I then had power, an 80 meg drive and more RAM.
Mike you were a bit before me. I started with 286 system with 120 mb HDD and 1 MB RAM.
MikeWe said:A bit before me, though.
I was working in an ad agency before I bought my own 286 to start my business. We had an PCXT with 20 mb disk but we employees were not allowed to use it. And once we were caught by our Boss playing 'Digger' late night after office.
They'll put an "Only" word with just about any price, lol.
I think I saw this recently and posted on my page too. Crazy to think, only 10 MB
LOL. Actually the word only should be before the drive capacity. What ever storage capacity we have, we need more. Today I have 'only 1 TB' on "Only three machines"
Sub GDG_John( ) said:They'll put an "Only" word with just about any price, lol.