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[WriteLog] Swap space - more RAM?

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Subject: [WriteLog] Swap space - more RAM?
From: vk4cej@uq.net.au (John - vk4cej)
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 08:55:14 +1000
I don't want to appear overly pedantic, but 36 pin ram ???    it is actually
30 pin.  thought you would want to know.

John


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave" <nr1dx@arrl.net>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 3:39 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Swap space - more RAM?


> Larger RAM Chips are usually available. But for  older machines this will
> get to be more problematic. Are your memory slots 36, 72 or 168 PIN?
>
>
> At 04:19 PM 5/31/02 +0000, k6iii@juno.com wrote:
> >Scot,
> >My K6 CPU based PC has 64m RAM and all the RAM slots see to be filled.
> >Does that mean if I want to add more RAM I need a new motherboard? Or is
> >there a larger RAM chip available for the same board space? Other
> >options? Inquiring minds want to know...
> >de Jerry/k6iii
> >(nota PC guru)
> >
> >You sed...
> >
> >From: "Scot Herrick" <scot@k9jy.com>
> >To: <writelog@contesting.com>
> >Subject: RE: [WriteLog] CW problems and the Swap file
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
> >Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 09:19:15 -0500
> >
> >If you want to improve the speed of the resources used with WriteLog, far
> >and away the number one thing to do is to add RAM. This is true of most
> >programs. I had 128MB of RAM on my ham radio PC and went to 384MB last
> >year.
> >It has stabilized the Windows 98 machine a lot. We all need more memory,
> >right?
> >
> >CU...Scot, K9JY
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> Dave
> NR1DX
> nr1dx@arrl.net
>
> "A man who picks a cat up by the tail learns a lesson he can learn no
other
> way" .... Mark Twain
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