From: sehh of H.I.C. & D.B.S. (sehh_at_altered.com)
Date: Sat Apr 01 2000 - 12:17:49 EST
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000 08:20:49 -0500, Jeffrey Baker wrote:
>I did the Crucial upgrade on my 770Z, up to 256 MB. Things seem quicker,
>and thus far, with substantial hours logged, I'm not getting the customary
>screen freezes (W98). My impression from readings had been that 128 MB RAM
>was supposed to be plenty for the reasonably low-intensity uses I'm
>accustomed to, but my recent experience with the upgrade is beginning to
>belie that. Any thoughts? Thanks - Jeff plumbush2_at_mediaone.net
Obviously its because of the crappy Win9x. Considering their bad memory usage.
OS/2 Warp4 would run on 64megs without any problem and any need to upgrade
to 128megs for the average user. Same for linux.
Also if you use OS/2 or Linux in text-mode only, 32megs of ram are more than
enough.
I know its offtopic but i just had to say it :)
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