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- From: jfreter@triton.unm.edu (The Myth)
- Subject: Re: Optimizing 386SX-16's for Windows
- Message-ID: <t!5myvd@lynx.unm.edu>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 92 01:02:12 GMT
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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- In article <Bsu89r.3K6@cs.dal.ca> goldrick@ug.cs.dal.ca (Majeed Goldrick) writes:
- >I am doing a bit of work for an office with a bunch of 386SX 16MHz machines.
- >They are using monochrome monitors (!!!).I would like to get them going on
- >some Windows applications, but it would seem to me that this would be
- >extremely slow in the current setup. The question is - how can I optimize
- >these machines for Windows at a reasonable price. Do I:
- >
- >1) Buy new vga/svga cards/monitors for them - how much faster would
- > this make them?
- >
- Well, at least make them color-VGA capable, I don't think that windows supports
- monochrome very well (if at all). An accelerated SVGA card will help speed
- up the graphics parts of windows (opening and moving windows, etc.) quite a
- bit.
-
- However:
-
- >2) Add lots of ram (would RAM + a Cache be a good way to go?)
- >
-
- Windows will be very slow without lots of RAM to work with. It can run one
- app at a time at very fast speeds with 4 MB RAM (512 K cache), and will meet
- all your needs with 8 MB RAM (1MB Cache and optionally 1 MB RAM disk, with
- the temp variable set to a dir on it).
-
- >3) Invest in coprocessors?
-
- Well, a co-processor (math-type, not video or any other) will only help if
- the windows apps you plan to use were written to talk to it. Otherwise, it's
- basically a waste of money.
-
- >
- >4) Try something else (suggestions anyone???), or
-
- Well, RAM is way to low for OS/2, wrong hardware for Amiga-OS and others,
- UNIX is stable, but might not have the apps you want.
-
- >
- >5) Give up and go home?
-
- Nah, give up and take a vacation in Tahaiti!
-