Brings back memories Jeff! Like Greg, I can remember spending a small fortune to upgrade my IBM PS1 from 1MB to 2MB of Ram. And don't get me started on the 170MB hard drive
gregfixit wrote:
Good take on the theme Jeff.
The module above looks nothing like the first 1-Meg ram module I paid $250 for, in 1992.
Best of luck this week.
Greg
Thanks Greg! That's *just* an 8GB stick of memory from a server.
I grew up with an Apple ][, so I've been through a lot.
Jeff
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gregfountain wrote:
Brings back memories Jeff! Like Greg, I can remember spending a small fortune to upgrade my IBM PS1 from 1MB to 2MB of Ram. And don't get me started on the 170MB hard drive
Good one!
Thanks Greg! When I was a freshman in college back in '98 my parents bought me a new computer. 64MB of RAM, an 8MB video card and a 10GB harddrive.
gregfixit wrote:
The module above looks nothing like the first 1-Meg ram module I paid $250 for, in 1992.
gregfountain wrote:
I can remember spending a small fortune to upgrade my IBM PS1 from 1MB to 2MB of Ram. And don't get me started on the 170MB hard drive
beavens wrote:
I've been through a lot.
64MB of RAM, an 8MB video card and a 10GB harddrive.
I felt like a god.
Jeff
Oh stop, you guys are breaking my heart. You all were in NASA territory compared to the VIC 20 I had.
5 KB of RAM. Yes that's KILOBYTES with a "K". Ok, you can add another 16 or so for ROM. Now we're flyin'.
And a hard drive? If you consider a cassette tape player a hard drive then yeah...I had one.
And yes I did have to walk 3 miles each way to school in the snow. And YES it was uphill BOTH WAYS!!!
kv9f68 wrote:
Oh stop, you guys are breaking my heart. You all were in NASA territory compared to the VIC 20 I had.
5 KB of RAM. Yes that's KILOBYTES with a "K". Ok, you can add another 16 or so for ROM. Now we're flyin'.
And a hard drive? If you consider a cassette tape player a hard drive then yeah...I had one.
And yes I did have to walk 3 miles each way to school in the snow. And YES it was uphill BOTH WAYS!!!
Kevin
Worst I had to deal with were 5.25" floppy drives!