• @[email protected]
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    114 days ago

    Pfffft, you kids! I remember shuffling through a couple of dozen 3½" disks to install Windows 3.1 for Workgroups.

      • Midnight Wolf
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        44 days ago

        That’s what, like 28MB? For a fucking operating system. Now windows uses like 60GB and just bloats from there.

        • Buelldozer
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          4 days ago

          Yes Windows is bloated AF but even Linux Mint has a minimum space requirement of 20G with 100G as the recommendation. Hell just my swapfile wouldn’t fit in the largest partition supported by MSDOS 6.22 (2 Gigabytes BTW).

          No preemptive multitasking, no 3D support of any kind, no usb or plug and play, no desktop compositing, no web browsing…and the list goes on and on. Desktop environments just do so much more now than in the WfW 3.11 days that a DE install 1,000 times the size of WfW is pretty much normal.

          • Midnight Wolf
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            14 days ago

            28 x 1000 is still just 28GB (less if you’re counting 1gb = 1024mb…). Windows is a fat fuck :p

      • Optional
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        34 days ago

        Probably meant NT something something.

        I am not a crank!

        • Buelldozer
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          34 days ago

          Windows NT 3.51 came on something like 20 floppies and Win95 had 13 IIRC?

      • @BillTongg
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        13 days ago

        Once, a long time ago, I had to create management reports from a mainframe accounting system, built in-house by someone long since retired. The only way to extract data was to capture a print file and then use an application called Monarch. I seem to recall that came on >20 floppies. I used Crystal Reports a lot, and that had a similar number or perhaps more.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 days ago

      I don’t remember that far back, but I do remember using floppy’s to upgrade Windows 95 to 98.