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January 2002, Week 2

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Tue, 8 Jan 2002 10:10:41 -0800
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John Penney writes


Dear Listers:

IIRC there used to be some formula or rule of thumb whereby you can
calculate the memory needed to run x numbers of sessions on a 3000. Can
anyone out there refresh my admittedly sometimes senior memory? I can't find
anything in my hp manuals nor on hp's web site.
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Given the price of memory these days use the following formula.

1.  Determine how much memory fits in your machine.
2.  Determine how much memory you currently have.
3.  Subtract #2 from #1.
4.  Multiply the #3 times the cost of memory.
5.  See how much money you have.
6.  If #4 <= #5
        Get the memory from #3
    else
        Get a little more money and buy #3.

Mike Berkowitz
Guess? Inc.

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