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Date: 13 Aug 95 23:25:00 EDT
From: "Bruce G. Considine" <76260.2631@compuserve.com>
To: <lightwave@webcom.webcom.com>
Subject: Slightly off-topic memory question
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>>Dave Warner- spend an extra $1,000 to go for an additional 32megs (total of
64) of RAM, or if I should just put that money towards a faster processor
I've heard an animator that has switched to the PC platform say that 32 megs
is equvalent to less than 16meg fast on the amiga, and one thought it was more.
Do you have the option to get the faster processor and purchase more ram later?
Make sure if you add later that you don't have to shuck the old ram.
Bruce
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