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| Thread ID: 64918 | 2006-01-02 04:20:00 | Windows 95 on an 80mb hd | Sam W (9332) | Press F1 |
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| 417296 | 2006-01-04 07:50:00 | ..... 16MB is pointless on win95, it requires 32MB at least to write a letter, an email .... Not really at all, 16MB was the amount of RAM supplied "as standard" in PCs such as Hewlet-Packard Pentium 100/166s running Win95, and they coped well with the software around at the time. Don't forget RAM was expensive in those days. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 417297 | 2006-01-04 09:53:00 | Umm.. cannot remem. One stage I did have a AMD 133Mhz with 8 or 16MB couldn't remember, one of the other, then I upgraded it to 2x of the amount. With win95, office some version and IE. It kept churning the HDD for virtual RAM even when starting up. :D Maybe I had 8MB at the time. Sam I have pieces of my 386 lying around still that has 2x modules of 1MB and 2x modules of 4MB. Has the vid card and controller card too. Just needs a AT case and PSU :thumbs: The great computer even accepts 1GB HD straight from its bios. |
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