I'd wager he meant 200MB, particularly given the software listed, my Windows folder on my Dosbox install of WFW 3.11 on its own clocks in at about 26MB (though admittedly Windows 3.0 was probably half that size)
I recall my IBM PS/1 at the time had maybe a 340MB hard drive which I quickly filled with games :)
More than 23 years here. And 23 years ago I used it an awful lot more in the dark days of System 7 with no protected memory and cooperative multitasking.
I was hoping people would mention the Living Computers museum, I had a chance to visit on a short trip to Seattle a couple of weeks ago and in the space of about 45 minutes I played a game of chess with a PDP-8 entering moves on a working teletype, wrote some BASIC on an original working Apple I and Altair, played a maze game on a Xerox Alto and played around with the fascinating UI on a NeXTstation. Capped it off with a game of Oregon Trail on a Mac SE.
I'm so grateful that people like Paul invested in giving people the means to interact with such iconic machines and kept them running - the value of places like this is immense.
I recall my IBM PS/1 at the time had maybe a 340MB hard drive which I quickly filled with games :)