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August 1998, Week 3

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MPE memory requirements will reduce what's available to users, but I'm sure
it's still more than sufficient in Mark's case.    :-)

Lee Gunter          [log in to unmask]




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Subject:  927 memory




Mark writes..
 just ran SYSINFO and discovered that our development machine, a 927LX,
has only
got 48 meg of memory. It runs just fine and at times there are four of us
happily compiling
COBOL progs and Adagering databases, all at the same time.

That is about 12 MB per user.. I think most user processes would be happy
with
12MB since HP and most third party vendors recommend between 2 and 5MB per
user.
Chuck Ciesinski
NYLCare Midatlantic Health Plans
My opinions are my own and not my employers.

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