Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 9th Sep 2012 21:48 UTC, submitted by Boomshiki
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RE[3]: My, how technology has progressed
by MOS6510 on Mon 10th Sep 2012 05:21
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RE[4]: My, how technology has progressed
by zima on Wed 12th Sep 2012 05:50
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When my school got Pentium 100 machines in '97 or so, they still had only 16 MiB - seems some people always compromised otherwise fine PCs with low RAM amounts.
(of course, they were used mostly for Wolf3D, NFS1 and Worms, with a touch of MS Paint and... Norton Commander, DOS version; so it didn't make much difference)
More tragically: when I was getting my Duron 600 (note: the slowest CPU for the platform) in 2000, it was during the period when memory prices spiked up for some reason, so I had to live with 64 MiB for a year ;/ ...no more than Celeron 300-400 machines bought a year prior, and no win2k for me then.





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I still remember our 60mhz(!) Pentium 1, with 64MB of RAM.