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- Fall has arrived. Leaves are falling, and so are prices. A few
- months ago I wrote about falling prices. This is still a good time to buy
- and with Christmas right around the corner, I think we will be flooded with
- sales and maybe even lower prices. Shop wisely. One reader wanted to know
- if the system he bought now would be outdated in a year. I told him it most
- likely would be outdated a week after he bought it! I am kidding, but
- nothing we buy that has to do with computers has a long life. Then again,
- with 586s nearby, I still have readers who use XTs. Do you remember XTs?
- Those systems that ran so slow you could shower and shave, or the ladies
- could wash their hair and dry their nails before the system even booted! I
- give everyone the same advice, "Buy the best system you can afford at the
- time you are purchasing it." If you go into a store and they have 586s, and
- you can only afford a 486 or a 486SX then I would buy that. You cannot
- worry about the future, or even wait until prices drop on the 586s. I have
- had a 386-33 for several years now and am very pleased with it. I paid
- around $900 for just a motherboard (I built the system myself). Today a
- 486-33 motherboard can be had for around $500.
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- My suggestion for a person buying a computer today would be:
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- (1) 486 or 486SX (Not much difference in price, so I would opt for
- the FULL 486 over the SX.
- (2) At least 4MB RAM. If you will dabble in Windows this IS the
- minimum, even though MS says 2MB is OK.
- (3) If you want to use OS/2, a minimum of 8MB RAM.
- (4) SuperVGA or better with at least 1MB video memory on card. To
- generate 1024x768x256 you will need this type of memory on the card. Cards
- like this can be bought for $129 or so. More for high end or faster cards.
- (5) Matching monitor. I like the Panasonic PanaSync c1381i. It is
- under $400, and has same dot pitch and other capabilities of high price
- models.
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- If you are upgrading your modem, and you do faxing, you may want to
- look into the line of FAX/modems on the market. I will be reviewing several
- in the upcoming months. I do own a FAX machine. One day I had to do
- something on my computer and FAX it to the company. It was 31 pages. I had
- to print them out, on my LaserJet, and then stand there and insert several
- pages at a time. Time consuming and very costly. This got me into the
- FAX/modem phase. I have used a ZOOM 9624, which is 9600FAX and 2400modem.
- It did a good job. I am currently working with a BOCA 14.4 v.32bis. This
- modem has 14.4modem capability. The prices for these units are not as big
- as you may think. The ZOOM is $99 (street price), while the BOCA is $279.
- ZOOM also makes a high speed FAX/modem that is $257. All these prices are
- for external and are quoted from a local store I go to. Hayes also makes
- them, as does US Robotics, of whom I am waiting for the Sportster 14.4
- FAX/modem to evaluate. All are also available as internal modems for $10-30
- less than above. I will be reviewing some FAX/modems in the coming months.
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- This month, we have a review of AudioMaster. This is a sound card
- that has superior sound to any of the current crop of cards on the market.
- We also take a look at WinDRAW, a low priced Windows drawing package. Also
- on the list is WinDING, a rolodex-type program that has many other
- features. For those who need to keep track of appointments and other
- events, we look at AMAZE for both DOS and Windows. On board also is a
- review of ProComm Plus for Windows. Approach is a database for Windows
- that we also review this month.
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- For you DOS people we look at QDOS, Norton Desktop for DOS, and
- MegaBack.
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- In addition, Jamie Gannon has compiled a list of abbreviations
- that we all use on BBSs from time to time. New users sometimes do not know
- what things like: BTW, FWIW, :-), and so on mean. Jamie explains these and
- more to you. This would be a good article to print out and have near you
- computer at all times.
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- Finally, I would like to extend holiday wishes to my Jewish
- readers who are celebrating: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkoth.
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- Until next month, may you have all good sectors!
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- Tony Curro