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Chippy_Tea

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Great value for money !

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When clearing out the warehouse at work (I'm a photocopier engineer) I found a pile of 8mb memory upgrade kits. Almost as old as I am!

I particularly like the part where it says it works out at under $200 a meg! About half the cost of competing systems?!?!?! :shock:
 
What's the going rate for hard drive storage these days? 0.5p/Mb? Less? It's a while since I last bought one, and that was about 1.5p/Mb for an external drive.
 
I've got a platter from an old EDS8 disk drive upstairs.
14" diameter, about 1/8" thick, weighs over a kilo, stores 2Mb.

Oldest working machine I have is a couple of BBC Bs
 
Ten years. DNA-based data storage systems are currently being researched which are expected to become commercially available within the next decade, which have data densities around ten million times that of a typical flash card. If successful, it will be possible to store the sum total of all data produced by humans so far in a device the size of a briefcase :shock:
 
Ha ha
Between myself and dad we have a good collection of old computers
Aim 64 (PCB mounted on plywood with a dot matrix single line display keyboard and a thermal printer)
Spectrum 48K
BBC B
commodore Vic
Rockwell system with a dumb terminal
Commodore PET
and loads of other stuff too
we even have one of those old consoles you plug in the back of your TV and play PONG on :) my sister was playing it and i got the gun from the other game it plays and you can shoot the ball while there playing (that really annoyed my sister :twisted: )


Steve
 
Which makes the 2 8gig SD cards I bought earlier for £7.97 worth £605,338.80 :eek:

Edit, I misread that as 100Mb not 10! - my cards are now worth £6,053,888..... anyone have a time machine?
 
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