• bedrooms@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Boy… I wonder how old this author is.

    They wrote 7MB is impressively small, but they also wrote that it was in 1984. And I guess 7MB in 1984 is likely big… I’ve heard of computers in the 80s with kilobytes of RAM.

    Especially if it’s 7MB source code after compressing it into zip.

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      IBM released a 10MB HDD for the PC in 1983.

      The most common storage format in 1984 was the 5¼ inch floppy disk which had a capacity of 360KB, though they had introduced a 1.2MB one in 1984.

      7MB was huge in 1984

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      I dont think I owned a computer with more than 2MB RAM until the mid 90s.
      in 1983 16kb would have been pretty normal. The Apple Lisa was released in 1983 with 1MB RAM and cost $10k.