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We have V4R5 CA/Express running on machines configured Pentium 166Mhz/32MB
Ram. These are emulation users - not OpsNav, and performance is good.

OpsNav is a hungry beast. I'm currently the only one that uses it. My
machine is a PIII 550Mhz with 256MB Ram, and I find it slow. So far, I only
use it for configuration changes and working with the IFS. All of the job
related stuff is too slow to be useful.


John Taylor
Canada


----- Original Message -----
From: <MacWheel99@aol.com>
To: "AS400 & family discussion group" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 12:19
Subject: How much Gas does PC/400 need?


> from Al Mac
>
> I have seen some posts regarding how much gas a PC needs to function
without
> performance problems with the latest Client Access to OS/400 & am
interested
> in whether other folks agree with what Ops News says.  When I showed the
> latest issue around the office, the reaction was that perhaps it would not
be
> a good idea to upgrade our OS/400 because the amount of Meg needed for Ops
> Nav seems outrageous ... of course only a few people might need Ops Nav
ie.
> myself eventually when they take me off twinax & the various power users
who
> help less fortunate users - I call them system helpers, everyone else is
> moving to Client Access.
>


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