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Date:      Wed, 27 Dec 1995 11:25:50 -0800 (PST)
From:      Donald Burr <d_burr@ix.netcom.com>
To:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD Chat <freebsd-chat@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Will an additional 4 MB help?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.951227111555.203B-100000@ncc-1701-d>

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Well, looks like I got some Xmas money this year... not a lot, but still 
some.  And so I decided to apply it toward my lifelong quest: to make my 
computer the mightiest it can be.

My computer, FYI, is an 486DX2/66 with 8 MB of RAM... 1.0 GB FAST SCSI-2 
disk, plus a 150 MB IDE that I use as auxiliary filesystem space.

I've narrowed down my choices to one of two (I can only afford one): 2 
backup cartridges, or an additional 4 MB of memory.

I've been doing a lot more stuff in X lately, and find that it's quite 
slow, especially when I'm trying to do a lot of stuff.  I guess, then, 
what my question would be is: would an additional 4 MB of memory help?

Can anyone give me any sort of figures (I don't care if it's "real" 
benchmarks, etc. or "gut feeling") on whether 12 MB would run 
significantly faster vs. 8 MB.  I don't do a LOT with my machine -- it's 
only a single-user machine, although I let friends log in over the modem 
every now and then.  I do Web stuff, though, both browsing and Web 
publishing (I have a CERN Httpd running on my FreeBSD box, which I use to 
assemble and preview my pages in "real life" scenarios).  OF course, I 
use Netscape (the BSDI version).

As an aside, how "much" would a 12 MB configuration help out in Windows 
95, vs. an 8 MB configuration?

My system has 4 72-pin SIMM slots, which right now contain 2 4MB SIMMs, 
for a total of 8 MB.  So if I continue adding 4 MB SIMMs, I can have a 
max. of 16 MB of memory.  If I want to go any higher, I'd have to sell 
all my SIMMs and get bigger individual modules -- like getting 8 MB 
modules instead of 4 MB's, or 16 MB modules (do they even have those 
yet?).  If I were able to afford this, then I might as well break down 
and upgrade everything, including the CPU (see below).  So this probably 
won't happen.  16 is probably the max. memory for me with this system.

I don't have a lot of cash, nor do I make a lot of cash -- so I can't 
just run out and get a new Pentium or whatnot.  Although that's 
eventually what I want to do, in which case I'd have to upgrade just 
about everything else in my system, INCLUDING memory (I'd need 60ns or 
faster memory?, and probably this newfangled EDO memory or whatnot that 
I've been hearing about).  Obviously, I'm not expecting to do this for a 
LONG, LONG time.

So, I should probably get a 4 MB SIMM stick now, it'll probably help some 
(maybe even dramatically).  Then I can always add another 4 MB later, and 
when the big jackpot hits, go for the Pentium.  Right?

Please help a confused soul out... and apologies if this is somewhat 
off-topic.

Donald Burr [d_burr@ix.netcom.com], PO Box 91212, Santa Barbara CA 93190-1212
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