Apple II C. 48k with a 16k expansion board for 64k. Code for games had to be compiled to machine language for enough room to run. No hard drive. If you were rich you had 5 1/4 inch floppy drives, otherwise you used a cassette deck and swore a lot. Beagle Bros software. Peeks and pokes chart. Monochrome monitor where you could see the pixels. I had a Green Gorilla.
Misty water colored memories
Of the way we were
When it’s too painful to remember
We simply choose to forget
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Aww. I fondly remember installing 32MB at a time…
You must be young. I remember shopping for blocks with 1MB. for a 386 PC. and i even remember owning a 256kB memory expansion for a c-64
Apple II C. 48k with a 16k expansion board for 64k. Code for games had to be compiled to machine language for enough room to run. No hard drive. If you were rich you had 5 1/4 inch floppy drives, otherwise you used a cassette deck and swore a lot. Beagle Bros software. Peeks and pokes chart. Monochrome monitor where you could see the pixels. I had a Green Gorilla.
This post is so DIMM!
SODIMM
I’ll byte, it sounds like you didn’t like it 1 bit.
Joe Bob had a Atari. He never used it but once. Tried to load a Basic program, but used a music tape. He finally took a hammer to it.
An MC Hammer?
Nobody will ever need a HDD bigger than 20MB