Paddleducks
General => Paddleducks Website/Forum => Topic started by: Eddy Matthews on March 05, 2008, 09:30:19 PM
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I've just done a full backup of the website, and for the first time we've exceeded 2GB of data (2.351GB to be exact). I thought it was taking a long time, even with a 10Mbs broadband connection! :)
So for anyone that wants to download everything we have online, now you know how much stuff your going to have to grab!! ;)
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Well Hi PD's...Eddy....in OZ due to the distance,,,,I have just installed a Western Digital 1TB external backup drive ...seems simple ??? :angel ;D.....possiby like the owner/driver :shoot
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Oh! thats where it went.
I threw that away into the wheelie bin a few weeks ago :nahnah
I used to service the Maxtor cleanroom production line in the UK many years ago.
A big full height one was 470MB unformatted capacity, and in those days we thought no-one would ever be able to fill it, (and a price of about £1500, about the same sort of price as a car)
I was also involved in the development of the worlds first 3 1/2" hard drive (the forerunner of what you are fitting now), 53MB unformatted with 18ms access time.
They've come a long way in twenty odd years.
Not even a CD's worth now.
John
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I'm showing my age now, but I started in computers way before IBM ever produced the first PC that we all now use....
I remember using CP/M machines which had a massize 512Kb of memory, 160Kb 5.25" floppy disks, and 5Mb of hard drive space - VERY advanced at the time, but now it just sounds silly.... I recall changing from CP/M to MsDos and it took an age to get used to silly changes, even though MsDOS was derived from CP/M. For example, the "Copy" command was reversed - Instead of Copy <to> <from> as you did in CP/M, allof a sudden it became Copy <from> <to>..... Way before graphical interfaces had even been thought of!!
Then came the multitude of Hard drive format - we had MFM, RLL, ESDI, SCSI etc etc.... I remember buying two 330Mb ESDI hard drives which cost me almost £1500!! And that was 20 years ago!
Same thing happend with modems, my first was a split baud rate 300/75bps unit - Yes BITS per second, not MEGABITS! Eventually the 14K4 modem came out and I spent £800 buying one - It was obsolete within 6 months!
If I'd saved all the money I've spent on computers over the years I could have bought a house!!! And no, I'm NOT kidding!