In high school, our computer club ran a popular BBS. We used a 4-floppy (360k - DS/DD disks - w00t) system - 2 disks during boot, then 2 different disks in the drives (A+B) during run. The trouble was, if the system went down over the weekend, it wouldn't restart.
So, we decided to buy a hard drive. (the computer was an original PC - 4.77MHz 8088, I think we had upgraded the RAM to 256k or so, but I'm not sure.
Anyway, we had a computer fair to raise money, and did other things during the year. Finally, we got a donation for the last of the cash - $895 for a 10 MEG external hard drive (the "Sider")
Yes - you can now buy a 1TB array of IDE drives for that much money.
In fact, each of the drives in your 1TB array has a CACHE that's almost the size of our old drive.
Yeah - those were the days.
- Steve
So, we decided to buy a hard drive. (the computer was an original PC - 4.77MHz 8088, I think we had upgraded the RAM to 256k or so, but I'm not sure.
Anyway, we had a computer fair to raise money, and did other things during the year. Finally, we got a donation for the last of the cash - $895 for a 10 MEG external hard drive (the "Sider")
Yes - you can now buy a 1TB array of IDE drives for that much money.
In fact, each of the drives in your 1TB array has a CACHE that's almost the size of our old drive.
Yeah - those were the days.
- Steve
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