On Wednesday 22 October 2003 9:05 pm, Stroller wrote: > On Oct 22, 2003, at 5:43 pm, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> As I posted within the last week, the laptop with which I am concerned > is a PII 400 with only 64meg of RAM. More RAM for this proprietary > form-factor sub-notebook might be argued to be prohibitively expensive, > at $160 or so for 64meg. I think I'll probably have to bite the bullet, > but I think that on this machine performance may be more noticeable > than on most. Unfortunately compilations take far longer also. At > present I am more interested in getting compilation to support > prelinking, which I'm finding quite a confusing process, but since I > have made several big recompiles in the last few days it would be nice > to know that I'm using the optimal flags. > > Stroller. Have you looked up your machine on the Crucial.com memory configurator page? I can't imagine paying $160 for 512MB or even 1GB sticks of DDR, much less for 64MB of anything. You might luck out, and Crucial offers your type "proprietary" memory drastically cheaper- I have done so in the past with these types of boxes. Robert Crawford -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list