Didn't that sucker come on like 10 5.25" floppies? That must have been fun fumling through all those.
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At least that many. We had six computers in our CAD lab in high school, and they were all hooked up to an HP plotter. Each of the machines had a full-height 5¼" HDD (10MB, I think) and dual 5¼" FDDs...
Each setup cost something like $5000 back then. That kind of money went a long way in 1986. Hell, my first truck (which I'm still driving today, I'd like to add...) was only $5995.00.
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