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C0D4681457yIt was heaps, could store an entire OS on 7 of them 😎
Multiple pictures, text files, the 10MB hard drivers felt like 1TB drives today. -
bahua129047y1-2-3 spreadsheets and wordstar documents were usually only slightly larger than the number of user-entered characters in them, so a single 1.44MB floppy could hold lots of important data.
A typical game usually required 2 or maybe 3 floppies, and the game would prompt you to insert whichever disk when necessary.
Most PCs didn't really have hard disks back then. We got our Tandy in 1986, and finally got a 10MB hard disk in it in maybe 1988. That 10MB lasted a LONG time. -
As others said, it was hefty. Wasn't alive for the prime of floppy disks, but I saw them used when I was about 8 or 9. It'd save a solid amount even then, though CDs and flash drives were becoming more common, if I can remember correctly.
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Your post got me thinking, I used to play ‘Prince of Persia’, on an Atari, I think that came on a handful of floppies. Then I found this article, a great read...
https://wired.com/2012/04/... -
bahua129047y@C0D4
We had our OS(DOS 3.2) on a single 720KB 5" floppy that always stayed in the A drive of our 2-drived rig. -
C0D4681457y@bahua dos3.2 was slightly before my first computer.
My first pc was an I386 with Win3.11 around 93-94 just before win95 anyway.
I missed out on the 5inch floppies 😎
@goodJVM this should give you an idea 😂 -
lol... I have a box full of these :D
(I also have a box full of floppy drives... maybe I will make music with them one day) -
Voxera115857yMy first floppy was 5 1/4 inch 360 Kbyte and housed both msdos 2.11d and the BASIC programs I played around with.
The 3 1/2 inch 1.44 Mbyte was huge in comparison. And a pack of 10 cost the equivalent of $ 100 or so :/
This was around 1986 when I started holding evening computer classes. -
When I was in college one or a set of these was school material...
Back on the time this was a lot of space... I still remember when I upgraded from a 100mb HDD to a 1Gb HDD... I had a feeling of unlimited space! -
bahua129047y@goodJVM
Our first console was a single-game unit. It would play one game, and only one game. And it could not be expanded. And the game was part of the console- there was no cd, cartridge, tape, or disk. It was pong. Seems extremely wasteful now, as I'm sure it was expensive.
I am 39. -
Brolls31557yOh my sweet summer child...
These were my life growing up.
One of my first computers had like 200mb hard drive and that was considered a tonne.
Floppy disks where everywhere.
At my first school we even had a digital camera (it was the FUTURE!) and it was like 2mp and it took a floppy 😂 you could store like 8 photos before having to run back to class to take them off - buuuut you could delete them on the camera!!! OMFG. -
Voxera115857y@DevNotFretPet HD for high density, as in 1440 Kbyte instead of the original 720 Kbyte.
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@Root i mean 1.44MB, but idk if its wrong. I just wrote what was printed on the flopper :)
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I dont even know if 1.44MB was alot, average or a little back then.
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