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Still, it's always better to have notes to read even for the smallest thing, saves me guessing :D
Oh how times have changed. In my day 4mb would have been an epic game considering it would have taken up 3-4 floppy disks. and probably been in 8bits, and it would probably have music too.
The lost art of compression has ruined you.
Just give us a bit to get reorganized and get things back into a normal groove, we'll get the proper notes and stuff out shortly.
I remember my first hard drive, in my Amiga 1200. It had all of 120MB, and i COULD NOT FILL IT! :)
There was an old joke about the incompetence of a (now defunct) Computer store.
Vobis employee: 100 MB? You'll never get them full. (in 1992!).