best...days of floppy drive systems with no hard drive (I've been at this a LOOOONG time)
My first computer had five (5) floppy drives connected by a HUGE 20-pin Ribbon cable, and THIS was the 'hard drive':
And at the time, it was AWESOME.
I had that on my TI-99/4a.
My fav support story: In the mid 90's I worked in an independent computer store. The biggest seller was installing sound cards and CD-Roms for folks.
One guy had us do the install on his 486 (P80's had just come out). We installed it and tested it and had him pick it up. A few hours later he called completely torqued because it wouldn't play CDs.
I had him bring it back, threw it on the bench and tested. It was ok. I popped it open and reseated everything just to be sure, then sent him home.
He called again absolutely fuming. Yelling at me and cursing and such. I had him bring it again. This time I set up in the front of the store so he could watch. I plugged it in and turned it on. Stuck in a CD and it worked fine. He was flabbergasted. I pulled the disc out and had him show me exactly what he did. He was putting the disc in label side down.
Ah ha! "Sir, the label must be up when you put the disc in."
"But that's not how every stereo in the world works." Well, now. There might be one or two oddballs out there, but most of 'em *do* work label up. But how do I tell my customer he's an idiot?
"Well, sir, that may be. But the computer needs to be able to read the label."
"Ohhh, that makes sense. Thanks!"
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