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To: Ed Beers who wrote (42692)2/3/1999 4:12:00 AM
From: Land_Lubber  Read Replies (1) of 53903
 
> I have seen some numbers lately indicating the the average pc is going out the door with 128 Mbytes. While this sounds too high to me, it is bad news if true. There are almost no applications that benefit at all by having more than 64 Mbytes never mind requiring more.

My PC is two years old. I bought it with 128 MB RAM, and I am damn glad I did. There are plenty of times when all the RAM is in use and a substantial fraction of my 200 MB paging file as well. I use Windows NT 4.0, which needs a lot of memory anyway.

Good post though!

Land_Lubber
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