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Computers
Back in the early stone ages of PCs your basic computer came with 64K of RAM. This was just about enough to run a simple basic program. To run any kind of a program that did anything useful, and there were very few of those, you had to upgrade to at least 128K and if possible 256K. Back then, circa 1984, this was a lot of memory and came with a hefty price tag of about $1 for each K of memory. So a 256K upgrade cost you about $256. Some places would give you a discount and you could walk away with your beefed up computer for about $250 in upgrade costs.
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Then the 1990's hit and things started to take off. Video games for PC's started becoming very popular. Business software was actually becoming useful. Programs were getting bigger and so were memory requirements. Programs now required memory in the megabytes instead of kilobytes. The early Dungeons and Dragons video games, which were some of the most popular of the time, required between 4 and 16 meg of RAM to run depending on the game itself. The biggest programs of the day, which really started to become extremely useful would require 16 to 32 meg to run. Now we were seeing some big numbers.
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