Old Hard Drive Technology Lives on
It was 10 years ago that I bought the lastest up to date computer - Pentium II - 233Mhz (333Mhz were available) - 64mb Ram, 4gig Hard drive and the first USB ports but there was nothing to run on them.
I also read in a computer magazine at the time that indicated the maximum size a hard drive could go using magnetic disk technology was 10gig but the geeks were looking at heating the disk with a laser as a hot disk can store more data.
Flick forward to now - hard drives using the same basic techology as then have well and truely passed 10gb - and seem to get bigger and bigger and cheaper and cheaper - CPU speeds are getting faster but seem to have hovered around 3Ghz for some time now - flash drives - are getting bigger and bigger - RAM is getting larger and larger.
My pentium II cost $1500 at a market 10 years ago - today I am going to buy a Pent 4 3Ghz as a Xmas present at the markets and it will probably cost $400 at the low end - probably will spend $600.
In 1989 my Amtrad twin flobby drive 640KRam (no hard drive) system cost $2400.
How things have changed in a short period of time.
Garry
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