From: Mark Bell (bytehead_at_bellatlantic.net)
Date: Tue Mar 02 1999 - 22:48:14 EST
Sheesh,
I don't know who told you this, but I upgraded my 770ED from 64-128, and it
was noticably speedier, especially with several apps open. 64-128 made
Access/VB development work much quicker and tolerable.
At 10:28 AM 3/3/99 +0800, Zilim wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a TP770ED running Win98 with 64MB RAM. I'm looking into
>upgrading my system to 128MB RAM. But I was advised against it. I was
>told that there will be no difference at all. Is it true? If it's not,
>then what kind of improvment would I notice on my system? Is there a
>site out there which I could get more info on it?
>
>Current spec.
>
>TP770ED
>64MB RAM
>8GB HDD
>Win98.
>
>I'm a power user of PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Publisher, Visio, Photoshop
>& etc.
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