ok guys first off we gotta stop we are showing our age. 2nd I am glad to see that I am not the only one who mounted a old modem to the back of a picture frame to extend the cord and hung it on the wall so you couldnt see the modem.
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ok guys first off we gotta stop we are showing our age. 2nd I am glad to see that I am not the only one who mounted a old modem to the back of a picture frame to extend the cord and hung it on the wall so you couldnt see the modem.
I just barely remember back to the nineties.
I would be in 2nd grade back in 1998, and yes- I remember that it was very, very easy to run out of hard drive space. I also vaguely remember an ipod that my uncle had, 4 gigabytes. My dad said "That thing has as much space as our computer!"
I played computer games then, also. Worms Armageddon baby- that thing was awesome.
nuff said.
Here' the ad from the back of the 1st issue of Byte magazine (9/75) of the Altair 8800!
awesome write-up! +rep
i rem back in the 90's i was running windows 95 rite upto about 99, i had a 2gb HDD for windows and a 12GB drive for everything else, and i was constantly uninstalling stuff to try and save space.
I remember playing Decent on my dads old Packard Bell. Had the 100MB drive double spaced to 120MB. Then still needed to uninstall different programs to install games I wanted to play. How many people here remember cruising around on local BBS's to pass some time?
I remember playing descent on my old compaq! it was the **** when the original pentium came out! lol a whopping 120MB HDD lol
I remember playing DOS games on my grandparents' old compaq with a 486 and a ~700MB, I think hard drive. That drive is still running. Then there's the first family computer, a Dell XPS P120C. It came with 16 MB RAM, upgradable to 128MB (I did upgrade it to that a few years ago), a Pentium 120MHz cpu, a sweet somewhat new (at the time) technology PCI video card(Number Nine, really just an S3 card) and a whole 1GB hard drive. It was purchased on july 14 1995. It came with Win 3.1 for workgroups. My dad had a hell of a time upgrading 95.