Hello all...

Just a quick comment I'd like to make about upgrading your RAM. It's
important to make sure that your computer's motherboard/mainboard and BIOS
can support the amount of RAM that you're planning to install. For Intel
PCs, some boards can only handle 256MB, while others can support 512MB or
more. You can find out what yours will handle by reading the board User's
Guide that came with your computer or by contacting the board's
manufacturer.

Mac users have it a bit easier: Just go to

<http://www.apple-history.com/index.html>

and select your model from the pop-up menu. Maximum RAM is noted in the
specs. Cool!

t

On 11/30/01 7:58 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> It's time ... got a quick couple of questions.
> 
> Recently it was mentioned here that some Windows OS won't support more
> than 256mb or 512mb of memory.  How much memory will Win98SE support?
> 
> What's SDRAM and RDRAM?  Is one "better" than the other?
> 
> Suggestions for a good video card?
> 
> In order to hook up a scanner I need a USB port or Firewire, right.
> What are the advantages/disadvantages of each?
> 
> Thanks!
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