What's the SMALLEST (capacity) hard drive you've ever used?

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Mungla

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My Comodore had no HD, only a 5.25" floppy. When cleaning recently, I came upon a couple of the old HD's from the 8086 days. Talk about heavy, they take a fork lift to move! ;)
 

Sundog

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No HDD, just 128KB of memory and the operating system took up a whopping 56 KB of that!
 

zippy

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<< Of course, back then the whole operating system fit on a 120Kb floppy (and actually worked!). >>

LOL, now microsoft sports few hundred meg OSes that barely work. ;)

Anyway, I think it was like 300MB's on a 3x86...it's in the basement collecting dust. :p
 

HansXP

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5 MB hard drive on a NorthStar Advantage (CP/M OS, before DOS)

It was divided into something like 16 partitions...
 

Boogak

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I had an old 100 meg hard drive with a copy of the Win95 setup files that I used to setup new computers.
 

nosliw

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First HD was a 10 meg for a Macintosh. A hard drive was such a LUXURY. Prior it was all floppy shuffling (5.25&quot;)- Back when floppies were really floppy.

Anyone here use the old 8&quot; floppies?
 

sharkeeper

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Loading chess.com from phone mate cassette...

2 bytes of 3006 bytes...55 seconds remaining...

That's worse than Chinese Water Torture!

Those Miniscribe MFM disks were pretty slow too.

Cheers!
 

gabegarwick

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<< 10 meg addition to my old IBM PC. OR even smaller: a 30 minute cassette tape on a commodore. >>



Hah! :) I remember that! Those were the days! (acoustic coupler for modem)

C64= 0 HD, 1 5.25&quot; floppy, &amp; tape drive, also took cartridges that would plug into the keyboard/cpu :)

small HD, maybe Mac LC III = 160 MB HD
Around the same time I was working for a company that used 286?/386? machines w/ 40 Mb HDs...

cheers,
Gabe
 

kbm5

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<< Remember Alley Cat? Or Print Shop? I still have those big black floppies. >>



Alley Cat, yeah baby! I hated the swiss cheese level, but everything else was great. Anybody still have the theme music available?
 

Cerebus451

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First computer I had that actually had a hard drive was a Mac II with an 80MB hard drive. I remember after I graduated from college I shelled out $400 for an addition 105MB external hard drive.

Of course, if you want big my dad has a platter from and old old old hard drive. He wanted to make a table out of it. The platter has six holes about 3 inches in diameter each for the bolts that held it onto the spindle. The platter is about 4.5 feet in diameter. Probably held a couple of K worth of data.