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Hi,

Mmm... do you mean running WDSCi on a PII ?

Memory is the most important part, but a PII is not a modern machine.

I'm already disappointed on my PIV 2.6 GHz with 512 MB (however I've seen it on 
a 1 GB RAM one, and that was nice).

Anyway, before I disappoint you... it is acceptable on my Thinkpas A21 which is 
a PIII-800 Mhz with 384 MB.

Kind regards,
Paul

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 CODE/400 Discussion & Support <code400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> >> Yup - I understand.  I just wanted to relate that if
>> >> one can't load WDSCi, one can't use Code in WDSCi.
>>
>> Buck - this has to be an issue of memory.
>
>Agreed.  128 megs of RAM is not much.
>
>> You can get 256Mb of memory for $10 or $15 -
>> why not just buy some -
>
>An interesting thought.  Crucial (http://www.crucial.com) has 128MB PC100
>ECC SDRAM for $42.99 US.  Mushkin (http://www.mushkin.com) has it for $50.00
>US.  And I'll need a new HD too.  Zipzoomfly (http://www.zipzoomfly.com) has
>Western Digital 40 gig drives for $54.24 US.  To bring the box to a 40 gig,
>384 meg Pentium II would cost me $140.22 US plus shipping etc.  Which isn't
>THAT expensive...  Hmmm.
>  --buck
>
>




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