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What’s being loaded into this plane?

Old Hard Drive

Its a hard disk in 1956….

HDD with 5MB storage in 1956.

In September 1956 IBM launched the 305 RAMAC, the first computer with a hard disk drive (HDD). The HDD weighed over a ton and stored 5MB of data.

Start appreciating your 1 GB memory stick!

22 Responses to “What’s being loaded into this plane?”

  1. Zabimaru

    We have lots of stuff like that standing around the university that I go to. Most of it newer than that though, like for instance, in one room we have an odd-shaped couch.. It’s actually an old cray supercomputer, that was the fastest computer in Sweden for a couple of years in the eighties. Now it’s only practical use is as furniture.. :)

  2. Mark

    HDD or Drum?

  3. Martin

    Disks, not a drum. I got to see a 1405 once, which was physically very similar to the 305, except transistorized and somewhat larger capacity. The disks were 36 inches in diameter (about 91 cm. if you prefer) and I think there were 52 of them in the stack. The two heads were pulled out of the stack and moved up and down to select a particular disk. I don’t know if the 305 offered it, but the 1405 I saw had an optional second set of heads. Either set of heads could be used to read the same set of tracks and at the time I saw it (it was about 20 years old) they second set seemed to be used primarily for a second chance at reading data when the first heads couldn’t.

  4. Steev

    someone needs to photoshop a 6ft high usb port onto the side of it…

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  6. Yannis

    wow, Image what just the next 5 or 10 years will bring. It’s endless. Thanks to those people I can TYPE this.

    Thank You!

  7. Gadgets Geek

    LOL 5MB they can’t be serious ???

    But like Yannis said thanks to those people i can type this with 4TB+ of storage space in my house :)

  8. Austin Luna

    That thing belongs in a museum.

  9. ken

    wow where will it get to the point that it cant go no furfer?.

  10. tripy

    >> LOL 5MB they can’t be serious ???
    Hey, I started computig on a machine which had 4 Ko of ram, and no floppy nor hard disk. When you wanted something, you had to program the computer for that (it was a commodore PET).
    Only years later, had I an 10 Mo hdd, and it was like unlimited space…

  11. Natovr

    oh my GOD o.o! How did they transport info?! I mean… about *calculates* 800 times that amount can be fitted on our thumbs nowadays o.O

    @Steev Hahah… that would look cool :D

  12. EinsteinsBrother

    Ah, RAMAC…I remember a 555 RAMAC drum. Worked on an IBM 709 (nuvista tubes). Yes, I’ve been around way too long….

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  14. iCalvyn

    ops, is that huge? WTF… how the people going to work…

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  16. Rich B.

    Is that the Captain or the Co-Pilot operating the fork lift? Doesn’t matter. If he thinks that he can load that cargo onto the plane facing that direction, He’s probably not much of a pilot either.

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  19. mklp

    Perhaps you mean “Start appreciating your 64 GB memory stick!” in stead of 1GB:

    http://www.netbookusers.com/smf/index.php?topic=95.0

  20. First computer with harddisk « Blog Archive « ChetHong♡Tech Log

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  21. Gre

    Formattable down to 3mb

  22. Леонид

    Всем привет! Я здесь новенький. Примите в вашу компанию? :)

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