On Tuesday 19 May 2009 9:35:28 pm Christopher Chan wrote:
> Pentium the Original. Pentium II, III are all based on the Pentium Pro 
> (i686) and they have a different architecture than Pentium the Original. 
> Pentium II is basically the Pentium Pro + MMX. Pentium 4 and M use the 
> Netburst architecture which is again different from the Original.

Oh, wow, ancient then, yeah.  I've got a Pentium 2 here.  The most RAM it 
can take is 384MB.  That *might* be enough RAM to run Xubuntu (mine 
has 192MB and technically GNOME can run, if it has about 1GB of swap, 
but then no other apps can).  A motherboard from the days of the 
original Pentium would max out at...what? 128MB?

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