Our hospital now considers any computers less than 300 MHz as "old" and
needing to be replaced. Most of our software venders now say that anything
less than that is not acceptable for their applications, most also want 64
Mb of memory.
Our department still uses 486/33's and WordPerfect 5.1 for word processing
and they are very reliable.
mike
mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu
From: Dave McGuire <mcguire(a)neurotica.com>
Subject: Re: HP 9000 520
I've been noticing a very disturbing trend...anything that isn't an
overclocked Intel box is "old" or "legacy".
For those of us who care about the quality of what we put on our
desktops (and in our computer rooms), this is pretty frightening.
-Dave McGuire