Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 11:59:14 EDT 2001 | vance
Programming time is going to be your biggest concern with a high mix environment. This includes maintaining programs. Any time a part's appearance changes (color, location of marking, wording, etc) templates need to be modified in some way to produ
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 26 21:52:15 EDT 2005 | thaqalain
After inserting 128 MB,168 Pin,PC100-222-620 (AZEN RAM)(taken out from another computer) alongside present Kingston KVR133x64C3/128,this data is copied from Systeminfo.txt file and for your kind review/suggestions. Total Physical Memory: 126 MB
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 10:21:23 EDT 2005 | slthomas
XP needs at least 256Mb of RAM, preferably 512. I think 1Gb would be overkill, especially with a 133 memory speed. It sounds like a dual boot configuration...if you don't need W98 on the machine, why don't you just dump it and get a clean install of
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 03 12:16:58 EDT 2005 | jh0n!
128MB in any system is ridiculous these days. While we have some machines at work on the production floor that only have 128 - they're only used to view BOM's, etc. Check http://www.pricewatch.com and buy yourself 1GB of RAM for no more than $100.
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