Peter van Dijk informed us:
> On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 01:32:03PM -0000, Russell Nelson wrote:
> > I must be showing my age.  I remember when 48K of RAM *was* a big
> > machine, and how excited I was to upgrade my development machine to
> > 32K -- "Now I'll have enough memory to write anything!"
> 
> That's not really an age thing. I'm 17, and I remember how happy my 16KB
> memory extension made me. _anything_ fit in there, and I do mean
> _anything_. 
> 
> This was on a Sinclair ZX-81, btw :)

Hmmm... I remember writing a game which did fit into my 16KB ZX-81... until I
tried to run it. It was a really crap game, too. I'm sure I could fit a
runnable version into 16KB nowadays if I still had a ZX-81.

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