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Buck,

Uh oh, I guess I am beginning to fit the description of hobbyist. More

memory is always better, and the next system I buy will have much
more but for general development 512M is fine. Think your extreme
requirement is due to the Web Facing work you are doing. I use WDSc
and Eclipse mostly for Java development and none of my development
systems have more than 768M of Ram. I do monitor memory use and
occasionally have to reboot (even W2K seems to leak - especially with
web
page applets). Startup time with WDSc, which is based on Eclipse 1.0 is

slow -- a minute or so on my system. I expect that will improve when
they
move to an Eclipse 2.0 base.

David

>>> Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net 08/29/02 07:33AM >>>
...I would not consider using 4.0 with .5 gig of RAM unless I were a
hobbyist
with an extremely limited budget and lots of free time.

  --buck



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