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- From: terjer@ifi.unit.no (Terje Rydland)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: MACS COST TOO MUCH (NOT!)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.072100.3956@ugle.unit.no>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 07:21:00 GMT
- References: <D2150035.bbhv8f@outpost.SF-Bay.org> <92240.131648ASI509@DJUKFA11.BITNET>
- Sender: news@ugle.unit.no (NetNews Administrator)
- Organization: Ifi, University of Trondheim / AVH
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- In article <92240.131648ASI509@DJUKFA11.BITNET> ASI509@DJUKFA11.BITNET writes:
- >The machine I referred to in my previous posting had SCSI and a trinitron
- >monitor. Sound I/O would not blow up the price very much and before I would
- buy
- >some small monitors I would buy one 19" or 21" monitor, but this point is for
- >you. But gigabytes of RAM ??? Let me quote from my IIsi manual:
- >"Speicher: 3MB RAM, erweiterbar auf 17MB" which means the maximum is 0.017GB.
- >That sure _is_ gigabytes but not very many of them :-)
- >
- >Michael Bode.
- >
-
- System 7 supports up to 1 GB RAM (32 bit address bus) . Of course you cannot
- put that
- much RAM into the machine from physical reasons (and you wouldn't need it),
- but the possibility is there.
-
- Terje Rydland
-