My first PC only had a 1.2 GB drive, and that was bought right at the start of '98! Added an 8 GB drive a year or two later, I still remember thinking how enormous that was and how I couldn't possibly ever fill it up! Now you can't even fit the OS inside 8 GB, let alone anything else...Sure did.
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6 GB in 1997 really wasn't huge. I remember people having 10 GB drives in their PCs.
It would've been...when i got my iMac in 2000, it had a 6GB HDD, and i remember i was so sure i'd never fill that up either.My G3 is a late '98 model and had a 10 GB drive inside it though (Apple-logoed, so probably original) - that would have been pretty huge back then.
Someone mentioned here that the requirement for Apple ROM drives was removed when IDE was introduced. I was certainly able to install a non-Apple IDE drive into my B&W. Not that that helps as a B&W is newer than a beige not to mention I installed OS X and not 9 (not even with Classic though I might consider it after I get my G4).Ok now my only question is will I be able to install a non-Apple drive and will the 9.2.1 CD format and install to it?