I finally got to enjoy the desk I built for my 386s with some Monkey Island (a game I never played) - It took some effort to get the game on the SX; first I tried putting the CF card in, BIOS would not take to it correctly, but DOS would see it, however I could not copy files from it. I seem to recall that CF cards, in my experience, do not play well with WD Caviar drives, seemingly all the way back to an 85 MB drive... I took the CF card to my 233 MMX and copied the Monkey Island files to the internal IOMEGA ZIP, then had the fun time of getting the driver onto the 386 from a CDROM. I used my 486 to copy the DOS drivers (guest.exe) to a diskette, then fetched the external ZIP drive, and... ran out of space to install the drivers on the 85 Mb drive on the destination computer! Hah, so I had to make 4.5Mb available on the drive.
I was instantly thrown back to my pre-teens, program-shuffling and data managing a 42 Mb drive. Same problem, quarter-century later. As it stands, with two save files, I have 56kb free on the hard disk. Monkey Island sounds bloody amazing through the Radlib on my 5.1 setup (granted all mono) with the sub.
I went to take a picture of the setup with my camera just now and I dropped it. Fucked it right up. So, low res smartphone pic of setup:

Good weekend, folks.
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