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RAM prices are beginning to firm up. Buy now!
More IS better. Why not max out your machine?
How much will it take? How much longer will
you have this particular MB? Why do without?
Rhetorical questions to be sure, but they might
point you in the direction I'm thinking.
Check your wallet and then go shopping!
If in doubt, remember:
Gordon's creedo of wretched excess:
More is better...
Too much is NOT enough
Mae West is famous for saying:
Too much of a good thing can be WONDERFUL!
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On1/12/02, Sandy Shapiro wrote, in part:
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>With RAM prices is freefall, it's tempting to load up the system.
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>My question is: With OS/2 (ECS or Warp 4.5), is there an optimum amount of
>RAM, or does more equal better?
>
>Thanks, Sandy
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