On 02/12/2014 04:14 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014, tom wrote:
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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?
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.
Sorry, that was 768 GB RAM. I was replying to how much RAM 98 could
tolerate. It's the first 10 GB on the 80GB Drive. The rest is Linux. It
obviously does comprehend more than 4GB disk space. Maybe you are
refering to the old hardware? My hardware is ASUS A7N8X-X which was
considered to be a really great mobo 10 years ago. As for how much
Windows could tolerate, I do not know. Maybe that was Windows 3.something.
Tom