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- From: jim@ilo.dec.com (Jim Lawton)
- Subject: Re: Future of HP95LX ?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.112823.1721@rdg.dec.com>
- Lines: 17
- Sender: jim@fiveoh.ilo.dec.com (Jim Lawton)
- Reply-To: jim@ilo.dec.com
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- References: <C0Cy8I.46@newsserver.technet.sg> <1993Jan06.020910.158014@jrh.uucp>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 11:28:23 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan06.020910.158014@jrh.uucp>, jrh@jrh.uucp (James R. Hamilton) writes:
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- > I don't have the dates for the next release (and, working for IBM, I'll
- > not likely get them :-) ) but having just purchased a 1 meg model and
- > immediately consuming the entire memory I would *strongly* recommend
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- The same happened to me soon after I bought my 1 Meg 95 last year. Then I
- discovered DIET. Run in TSR mode, it compresses/uncompresses your files on
- the fly. Initially, you compress all your files manually, using DIET from
- the command line. Afterwards, it's done automatically. I ended up with
- slightly less than half my memory free. Works great! It's available in the
- usual place on eddie.mit.edu.
-
- /jim
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