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  • how things progress
  • easygirl
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    lad at work has just brought an amiga computer in
    he had a 4mb update module with it,and the price was still attached
    have a guess how much for a 4MB update, not GB!!

    easygirl
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    he bought it in 1994

    grumm
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    No idea but in my mum's cellar I found an old memory expansion chip for a BBC Micro – it was huge and could hold a whopping 16k of memory!

    uplink
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    £150

    easygirl
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    £209.99 in 1994!

    matt_outandabout
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    $50,000,000,000 Zimbabwean?

    IanMunro
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    No idea, but my first laptop cost £2200 and had 1Mb of RAM and a 256 shades of grey display.

    mastiles_fanylion
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    The first scanner I saw (in 1991) cost my employers £2,500 and had to be calibrated every morning on start-up.

    I say every morning, but as they quickly realised it was rubbish, it was never used so it was unplugged and just sat in the corner.

    matt_outandabout
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    1Mb of RAM and a 256 shades of grey display

    Flash b*gg*er – green/black and and I don't think it had RAM for me….

    midlifecrashes
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    Sadly the ZX80 and 81 got nicked years ago, but I do have a minty Atari 400 sitting upstairs. 64K ram pack for the 81 cost me £75!

    IanMunro
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    Blimey I just managed to find a magazine review of it.
    http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=GzwEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PT25&ots=qTJRffocaz&dq=Sharp%20PC-6200&pg=PT25#v=onepage&q=Sharp%20PC-6200&f=false

    It's slightly scary that our current crop of 1st year degree students hadn't even been born then!

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