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Cruising is... Nov 14, '09-Feb 14,'10, Part IV
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Cruising is... Nov 14, '09-Feb 14,'10, Part IV
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:39:09 +0000, Mas Dubh
wrote: wrote: On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 12:29:06 -0800 (PST), wrote: At the time the most RAM I could get to fit in my CF29 was 1mb. Do you know if any more RAM can be shoved in that sweet little 4 screw water tight hatch on back side? Or is 1mb still the max for a CF29? Bob I'm not sure it can even use a full gig of RAM. I run XP on mine, but it's really from the age of win 98 as far as speed and other specs.- Hide quoted text - I stand corrected.... I wrote ...1mb... and should have said 1 Gb. I guess I had a DOS 3.1 flash back. Soooo back to my original qustion.... does anyoneknow how to shovel more than 1 GB or RAM in to a CF 29? I just figured it as a very common typo. meanwhile, I think I also answered your question, too. I have since looked up the specs, and I was correct. It maxes out at less than 1 GB. 768 mb is all it will do. The OS I use on my old Tosh laptop is 14 times more elegant than Windows 7. Its called Windows 98. Bwhahahahahaha! Good one! |
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Cruising is... Nov 14, '09-Feb 14,'10, Part IV
On 3/9/10 9:44 AM, Richard Casady wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:42:57 -0500, wrote: On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:32:37 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 16:33:41 -0500, wrote: I'm not sure it can even use a full gig of RAM. I run XP on mine, but it's really from the age of win 98 as far as speed and other specs. Yes but that's all you need for running nav software, checking EMAIL, browing the web, etc. Very true. The other advantage is that older, slower computers generally use less power. I'm glad it has enough poop to run XP, though. Its a lot more solid than 98 ever was. I still miss the 3.11 virus. I got to where I could reformat and install windoze and nutscrape in less than an hour. Casady The new Mac laptops allegedly run up to eight hours on a single charge, and don't pull much current if you leave them plugged in...unfortunately, I haven't found a "lite" nav package that runs under the Mac OS, but...it's easy enough to switch into Windoze and run any of 'em. -- |
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