Well,
an hp rw8600 workstation handles 512gb of ram, if I'm not mistaken due to
old memory (in my brain). Is anything handling 768gb (still as a workstation
.. strictly not servers) ?
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Inviato: gioved? 13 febbraio 2014 13:20
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Oggetto: Re: windows 98
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On 12 Feb 2014, at 17:14, Fred Cisin <cisin at
xenosoft.com> wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014, tom wrote:
[SEVEN levels of untrimmed quotes deleted]
I have more than 512 GB RAM on mine. 768 GB. No
Complaints. 98SE
might not use it all, but no complaints. You don't have to but 3 GB
RAM in it just because it can handle it. I originally had 256 GB RAM
in it and 98SE ran well.
Did you mean MB or GB??!?
You really have 3/4 of a TERABYTE on a Windoze98 machine?
Find me 256G ECC DDR and I can have a quarter terabyte octa-"core" 98 box.
I had always heard that most of those machines could
not comprehend
more than 4 GigaByte (32? address bits), and that Windoze98 couldn't
tolerate more than HALF a Gigabyte.