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In reply to the discussion: In 1988, I Bought an 80 Megabyte Seagate Hard Drive [View all]I do total system backups for my PC on a pair of USB thumb drives. I swap between them and run the backup at the end of each day.
I'm not going to lose more than one day's data if the PC dies.
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The one with the buggy whip? I got the one with a hand crank. I had 10 Meg of Ram, too ...
marble falls
Mar 2021
#1
I remember getting the first 1GB scsi drive for our Sonic Solutions somewhere around 1990.
bullimiami
Mar 2021
#3
A guy I helped pack up for a move recently had one of those computers with a 512 mb hard drive
kimbutgar
Mar 2021
#7
::belly laugh:: I remember the guy at work who had FOUR 5.25 floppy drive ports....
TygrBright
Mar 2021
#66
'83 I went to law school with Radio Shack keyboard with some memory and dot matrix printer
Pepsidog
Mar 2021
#34
That's what happens when people have all the incentive in the world to work on something
DSandra
Mar 2021
#22
Back in the late 1990s I taught myself how to build computers by rebuilding old ones
csziggy
Mar 2021
#78
I used a 'luggable' Compaq 8088 in the early '80s for uploading to programmable logic controllers
Cirque du So-What
Mar 2021
#29
Ha! 80MB! It was a pretty good day when you got a stack of 80 byte punch cards, a paper clip
tandem5
Mar 2021
#30
These things don't happen politically for a couple reasons (that I can think of - but surely
bucolic_frolic
Mar 2021
#40
i started with a 286 with dual floppies . and that was the one with 2 floppy drives .
AllaN01Bear
Mar 2021
#46
even better.. in 1980 DEC was selling the RK05 - a 5 MB pack drive system
getagrip_already
Mar 2021
#47
Right around the same time (1989 I believe) I bought one for work that was....
George II
Mar 2021
#55
In 1990, one of the IT guys in my unit told me I shouldn't buy a 300MB hard drive
jmowreader
Mar 2021
#68