I remember by firs 20gb HDD. I thought I would never be able to fill it. Then Napster came out. Yep.....
Lol, I remember getting a 40 MB (yes, megabyte) HDD and using XTree to see that I had 10K files on the drive and still over 30 MB of space free. I felt like the storage was incredibly vast and we hit the pinnacle of storage achievement. I bought an 85 MB drive the next year.
The oldest/smallest one I remember having as a spinning disk in a old ass 386 (shit it was probably a 286 actually) was about 325mb. Before that it was all floppies and stuff.
The oldest/smallest one I remember having as a spinning disk in a old ass 386 (shit it was probably a 286 actually) was about 325mb. Before that it was all floppies and stuff.
My first HDD was a 20 MB Seagate ST-225 MFMN drive on a PC-XT clone. Before that was 5.25" floppies on a C-64 and tapes on a VIC-20. Ah, good times.
My original 286 had a 10mb hdd, and 3.5" and 5.25" floppy drives.
Yeah, I probably had something about that size at one point, I just don't remember what the size was.
That was a maxtor that I remember….that was in the 386-486 days.
XtreeGold ftmfw
XtreeGold ftmfw
Yup, but this was before XTreeGold or even XTreePro existed. Plain old XTree was all we had back then. It was a game changer back in the 80s.
I used all. They all were such good utility. My first boss used to say “you playing tree” like it was a game. I think pro integrated zip into the interface. That was shit hot.
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