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|    Ed Vance to TOM WALKER    |
|    Re: Windows 7    |
|    19 Jun 14 14:51:00    |
      06-16-14 06:59 TOM WALKER wrote to ED VANCE about Re: Windows 7               TW> @MSGID: <53A16C87.12962.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>       -snip-        EV>The Motherboard might not allow more than 4GB of DDR RAM, but it would        EV>be nice if I was rolling in dough to try seeing if I could put 4 2GB        EV>DDR Sticks on it for 8GB if ever I ran a 64-bit W7 OS on it.               TW> Actually it is the Operating System that cannot Use more then        TW> 3.3 Gig of memory. The MB most is likely capable of having more        TW> installed. I have never done it but i understand there are ways        TW> to make use of the memory for other purposes though.        TW> There is a program called Ramdisk Plus that one can be used        TW> used               TW> http://www.superspeed.com/desktop/ramdisk.php              Thanks Tom,              I learned that a 32-bit XP OS couldn't use all of 4GB of RAM before       I bought this pc, so my plan was to buy 2GB more to add to the 1GB       that came installed in it.              I thought 3GB would be good enuf for me.              I looked at the superspeed link and it brought RAMDRIVE to my memory.       I looked in XP Help&Support but didn't see any results in my search.       The Powers at MS decided no one needed RAMDRIVE just like they decided       no one needs DOS to run any of the older programs they own.              Today I was reading a little and was reminded that XP has a       "Program Compatibility Wizard" for older programs, I never noticed       that before.              ... I'm not indecisive ... well, I don't think I am.       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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