What's the Smallest Hard Drive you have?

The smallest I ever had was an old Compaq 486 with a 240 MB hard drive. I remember thinking, "geez, this screensaver takes up 3 MB, that's a lot!" LOL
 
The smallest, i have an old IBM box sitting next to me with a 60Mb drive in it, i powered it up once and i think it has DOS on it, the thing is huge!
 
My previous computer (a generic laptop) had a Toshiba 4327MB harddrive, which failed a long time ago. I actually had Win95 and Linux installed with space to spare.

My current computer is a paltry 38GB. I'm now running WinXP and Ubuntu, and I'm still only using about a third of the total space.

-Charles
 
The smallest hard drive "I" (actually my dad's, I was 6 years old) have is the IBM ~400MB. A 20MB file = OMG! BIG!
 
Really. 600KB. BULL.

Thank you wikipedia:The IBM 350 was part of the IBM RAMAC 305, the computer that introduced disk storage technology to the world on September 4, 1956. RAMAC stood for "Random Access Method of Accounting and Control." Its design was motivated by the need to replace the punch card tub file used by most businesses of the time. The 350 stored 5 million 7-bit characters (about 4.4 megabytes). It had fifty 24-inch diameter disks with 100 recording surfaces.

Owned.

By the way, what's the HDD size of a Mac Classic II? I also have another Mac with....77.8mb? That may be 778mb, not sure. At the time of it's purchase it was 2000 dollars.
 
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