• PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
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    and/or well financially off.

    In fairness, it was largely a convenience tax. Through my Atari ST, early PC, and (to a minimal degree) Amiga days, two or more drives just reduced the need for disk-swapping.

    However… I’m not saying things were done on an industrial scale; but Xcopy with two drives was like trading a Vauxhall Nova for a Lambo Countach.

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        holy jesus, I thought I’d banished the actual floppy disk to the back of my mind, particularly the DS ones.

        You know what, it’s easy to rag on the devs at the time, but they worked with what they had. Good on them.

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          A 386 with no hard drive was crazy even then. My first was an 8088 (though technically a NEC v20) with a 5.25" and a 20 MB hard drive

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      Then there was me with A: and B: but no C: in my Sanyo luggable.

      I tried adding an MFM drive and controller, but the power supply wasn’t having a bar of that.