During the Dawn of the P III computers and while I was going for my batcheloprs in Electronic Engineering.. our computer lab was operating 80386 IBM PC's with 512K mem with 5 1/4" floppy disks which we had to use our software on.. i had to buy a 5 1/4 for my home system just so i could do the homework.. lol..
man i felt so old as my first system was an Adam 8086 system with casette drive and 8K mem and expansion cartridges for memory and software.. want to do wordpad... insert cartridge into a slot and press the activation button on the card holder.. lol then you could run the program.. however you had to save each page to the casette.. and recall the pages 1 at a time...
Talk about an old system..