My first hard drive was a 20MB drive in my Mac SE, which I got (thanks Mom & Dad!) when I started as an undergrad at Stanford in 1989. I don't know what the standalone cost of a 20MB drive was, but my Mac SE was a pretty sweet machine at the time: 1MB RAM, 20MB HD, an 800K floppy drive and a screaming-fast 7.83Mhz Motorola 68000 CPU. That CPU, along the 6502, are the only two chips I ever wrote assembly code for. Ahh, memories. With the student discount, I think the whole system ran about $3500, or about $7,000 in today's dollars.
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April 29, 2008 12:22 PM
Billions and Billions Served
My VC Investments
- Akustica
- EmSense
- Glimmerglass
- Memeo
- Postini (Google)
- Sling Media (EchoStar)
- Smith & Tinker
- Technorati
- Topspin
- Xythos (Blackboard)
- Akustica
- EmSense
- Glimmerglass
- Memeo
- Postini (Google)
- Sling Media (EchoStar)
- Smith & Tinker
- Technorati
- Topspin
- Xythos (Blackboard)
My Angel Investments
- About Records
- ClickCaster
- Cocoa Pete's
- DeviceVM
- Niman Ranch
- Postini (Google)
- Speakeasy Ales & Lagers
- StubHub (eBay)
- Viagogo
- About Records
- ClickCaster
- Cocoa Pete's
- DeviceVM
- Niman Ranch
- Postini (Google)
- Speakeasy Ales & Lagers
- StubHub (eBay)
- Viagogo
