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Before smartphones fit in our pockets and the cloud stored everything, there was the clunky, glorious world of ’80s tech. Today’s post is a nostalgic trip back to the era of giant monitors, cassette ...
In 1979, Microsoft released an updated version of this game, aptly titled Microsoft Adventure, ported to run on the popular Radio Shack TRS-80 ... on 5.25" floppy disks – a significant shift ...
A Famicom Disk Card. Note the indentations/molding of the ‘I’ and ‘N’ in Nintendo A 64DD game ... 80s, you could easily fit an entire operating system on a single 3.5″ floppy.
The original 8-inch floppy disks had a storage capacity of about 80 kilobytes. However, as the technology progressed, they eventually managed to store up to 1.2 megabytes by the end of their reign.