At 22:01 -0500 on 15/01/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>    Everything I've read says the Mac Classic has a 40MB hard drive. But my
>Classic says I have "18,017 in disk" and "21039 available." What happens when
>I go over the 21,000? Did I happen to get a small hard drive and it's about
>full?

That's kilobytes.  You'll find that the two numbers add up to something near
40,000, or 40 MB, which is the total capacity of your drive.  Apparently you
have about 18 MB of stuff on it right now.
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