How right you are.
Remember 64k will be enough RAM. SURE!
I'm now running dual PII 450's and 512mb RAM and 5 9.1 Ultra-3 Cheetahs.
Yes we do quickly forget about the past. I just wonder what's going to
happen next when our technology that we havw now is going to be terribly
outdated too? There have been major improvements in the computer industry
over the last 10 years, what's next? They'll get bigger and they'll get
faster but what is the limit we can take a home PC before it get
rediculous? For power users a PIII500 and 128mb of RAM is all they need.
What's next?
Patrick
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Janyce Wynter wrote:
> Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 08:25:50 -0500
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: PATRICK C. GENTRY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Redhat User Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Saturday, November 13, 1999 8:04 PM
> Subject: Re: Samba Frustrations
>
>
> >My suggestion is do not install anything Windows based on a 386. You can
> >get away with 3.1 but I wouldn't stress it out.
> >
> >Patrick
>
>
> Phooey.
>
> I've run Win95 on 386s on numerous occasions. In fact, I had a 386 on Win95
> until just a few weeks ago (it was 'upgraded' to a 486). Do give it a bit a
> RAM - 8Mb works fine. It won't be a speed demon, but it will do an adequate
> job at tasks like browsing the web, reading & writing Email, etc. In fact,
> at one point I even had it serving as a sort of file server for our 3
> computer LAN here at home.
>
> Remember the early '90s?
>
> The going paradigm was "What do you need a 386 for? You don't need that.
> 386s are only for file servers."
>
> How easily we forget.
>
> Janyce
>
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