Postby shooraijin » Sat Nov 22, 2003 11:30 am
Well, my box of DEC Rainbow software seems to have disappeared (it may have gone back to storage with some of my other things), so I can't take a picture of my DEC Zork disk, but 8" disks were quite common (for some time, the 5.25" floppies were called "micro floppy disks"). Their capacity was dependent on density and operating system restrictions, although a high-density 8" could approach one megabyte of storage (the highest density 5.25" floppies reach 1.2MB). This isn't my picture, but I found one that will give you an idea of relative sizes.
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