In the 90s, there was a short-lived home computer manufacturer in the UK called Tiny. They were super popular in our town; we had a Windows 98SE Machine which served long and hard.
Eventually, I inherited 2 Tiny machines, cross-compatible, and FUSED THEM INTO ONE. It was the first time I'd messed around learning all the parts of a machine. Lots of fun.
The first parts to give out were the hard drives (8gb and 12gb).
Those are some big hard drives for the time :shock:
No their not, in 1996 I had 30GB HDD. (I WAS 4 YEARS OLD :biggrin.gif:)
Last year, when I went to clean out my old computer collection (fried motherboards and stuff, mainly) I plugged the psu's into a socket, threw all the switches on red and then I put power on the socket. AWESOME.
yeah... I found it in an old box. I'm testing some ancient hardware out, and its awesome.
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No their not, in 1996 I had 30GB HDD. (I WAS 4 YEARS OLD :biggrin.gif:)
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Its not compatible with anything above Win NT :/
Neither is 13, really.
Come back at least when you find a computer with a "turbo" button because some programs were built around a 66Mhz clockspeed.