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- From: jars@coho.halcyon.com (Juan Rodriguez)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Visual C++ 4.0, 16Megs?
- Date: 8 Mar 1996 01:26:15 GMT
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- In article <4hloss$4cn@gondor.sdsu.edu>,
- Larry R. Hargis <hargis@rohan.sdsu.edu> wrote:
- > On the box for visual c++ 4.0 it says you need 16 Megs to run
- >the software. But I currently only have 8 megs and don't plan on buying
- >more anytime soon. My question is will windows 95 be able to run visual
- >c++ with only 8 megs. I imagine it could just use virtual memory to make
- >up for the other 8 megs but I don't really know.
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- Definitely, yes; you can, I am doing just that with my home machine,
- which also has only 8 Megabytes of RAM. Operation is a little sluggish,
- but it is certainly very usable.
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