Re: sleeping processes and swap

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Author: Dazed_75
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: sleeping processes and swap
I stand corrected. However the 80386 (not a pentium I know) was released in
October of 1985 and could address 4 GB of memory. It may have been very
expensive then and maybe no motherboard of the time could use that much.
But what michael has he did not buy back then (I presume). So until he says
what he actually has, we really do not know do we?

On 11/27/06, JT Moree <> wrote:
>
>
> Dazed_75 wrote:
> > different sized sticks in one or more and can't be maxxed out. If his
> > motherboard cannot handle over 384 MB it has to be from the 1980's or so
>
>
> perhaps that's meant as an exaggeration. 8 M of RAM in 1994 was
> expensive and common. :) 1997 we finally moved to 64M RAM as standard
> in most new machines because MSOffice needed it to run more than one app
> at a time.
>
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> JT Morée
> PC Xperience, Inc.
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