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> There have to be some reasons the minimum system requirements
> for so much software (incl. the OS) left Peter's paltry 8mb
> in the dust a long time ago . . .
Peter Skye wrote:
> Foxey, you're confused.
Freequently. But you don't make it any easier.
> That 8 MB of mine is the "system RAM". My video card is smaller -- it's a
256K Trident.
Yup, that's a big improvement.
> Probably this weekend I can do the testing. Should I use my 256K
> Trident, or do you want me to put my 8MB Elsa back in the machine?
Is this an AGP slot ? 1x, 2x, or ____ ?
What's the max. system RAM you can install in that box, and of what type ?
That CPU is still gonna be in the hamster wheel ballpark, but with a little
spare change, we might be able to surprise you . . . .
Jordan
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