[Tfug] Cheap Memory
keith smith
klsmith2020 at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 17 18:22:04 MST 2007
That is how most will look at the statement of "It only has 1GB of RAM.".
There is another school of thought.... if a techie cost upwards of $100/hr in a w2 situation and a Gig of ram cost $59 or so and if a little RAM can overcome some long hours optimizing code.... lets throw some RAM at it.
So what are your thoughts?
"Bowie J. Poag" <bpoag at comcast.net> wrote:
It happened today.
I was reading some message board, where someone actually said "It only
has 1GB of RAM."
Thats a sad, sad statement when you think about it. Just how horribly
bloated an simple desktop-centric operating system has to be to not
manage or utilize such a resource correctly.
Not to get Paul started on the elegance of OS/2, but, I can recall not
too long ago seeing my mid 1990's Amiga absolutely fly on 4MB RAM.
Thats 1/512th the memory.. With no such thing as virtural memory, it
forced application writers to create healthy, relatively fat-free code.
Now, the only qualifying factor is "does it run?"
Sad.
Cheers,
Bowie
Bexley Hall wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> --- George Cohn wrote:
>
>
>> I needed to speed up my Windoze XP box because I am
>> learning Adobe Flash
>> and it runs kind of slow with only 1gb.
>>
>
> Doesn't *everything* run slow on Windows? :>
>
>
>> I checked around and Circuit
>> City had Kingston 512 DDR PC3200 memory at $29.99.
>>
>> I grabbed the last one they had on the shelf at the
>> Broadway store but they may have more in stock.
>>
>> Just passing this along if anybody needs more memory
>> for an older machine.
>>
>
> Hmmm... I think I have several 512MB DDR sticks at
> home. How do I determine speed? (I assume it is
> marketing-hyped bogus number loosely related to
> access time -- 1/rate -- and data width)
>
> Sure would be nice if they would print these things
> in plain English on the devices (or, at least with
> something larger than 2 pt. type!!)
>
> --don
>
>
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