Source: https://www.scribd.com/doc/235024900/Unit-6-Analysis-1-Memory-Cost
Now think about the amount of storage we will have 45 years from now.
Source: https://www.scribd.com/doc/235024900/Unit-6-Analysis-1-Memory-Cost
Now think about the amount of storage we will have 45 years from now.
All the oldies flocking here to tell everyone about how cool their tiny hard drives were.
Hi, I had a 25mb hard drive and it was awesome. Technology!
sigh…as a kid there was actually no storage. You would transcribe code from magazines, then the tape cassette era, they worked 80% of the time, 50% of the time.
My word, tell me the secrets of the past before you disappear, wise sir!
Hi, I don’t remember the size of my first HDD, I guess about 40 MB. Was a pretty big boy, filling a whole 5.25 " slot. What I remember most about it, was that my father told me to always park it.
Parking drive heads is indeed the term for the drive moving them off the platter, which it does when cleanly powered down to protect the platter.
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Apparently, though I wasn’t aware of this until now, some DOS hard drives required manual parking by the user.
https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/11545/on-dos-computers-what-would-the-park-command-do
I’m not sure what kind of drive it was. I remember using the park command in DOS but it’s possible it wasn’t actually necessary. I guess my father had experience with earlier drives and just assumed it was good practice. I also remember the park command caused some audible noise from the HDD. Probably some whirring and a click but I’m not sure about this.