OT: Re: What We All Need

2001-11-30 Thread Dan Scott

More RAM should definitely help--and as cheap as RAM is nowadays, everyone
doing photoshop should be able to afford enough (mine has its original 64mb
+ 3 x 256mb chips added by me). Big, fast harddrives have become amazingly
affordable, too. Photoshop is still an arm and leg though.

Dan Scott
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Tom wrote:
x-charset iso-8859-1Thanks!  My next $75 is going towards 384mb RAM to
upgrade my PIII.  Maybe
Photoshop will run reasonably fast then.

BTW, it's an HP Pavilion.  Currently has 64mb RAM, Win98 V2, PIII 500, 8mb
video ram, 20gig hard drive.  I have never seen a machine access the hard
drive so often as this one does.

I'm not overly impressed with it.  384mb RAM is the most it'll take.

Tom C.
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Re: What We All Need

2001-11-29 Thread aimcompute

Thanks!  My next $75 is going towards 384mb RAM to upgrade my PIII.  Maybe
Photoshop will run reasonably fast then.

BTW, it's an HP Pavilion.  Currently has 64mb RAM, Win98 V2, PIII 500, 8mb
video ram, 20gig hard drive.  I have never seen a machine access the hard
drive so often as this one does.

I'm not overly impressed with it.  384mb RAM is the most it'll take.

Tom C.

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Subject: Re: What We All Need


 Hey Tom,

 How about I sell you my old 10.4 diag 486 Toshiba
 Laptop with Wallmaster installed.  Digital picture frame extraordinare!
(I've been looking for something to do with it.) g

 Regards,  Bob S.

  Looking through the Dec 2001 issue of the
  BH catalog I came across something no one
  should live without. :-)
 
  Digital picture frames.  They come in two
  sizes.  The screen is TFT. One has a 3.9 diag
  screen.  It is only $299.  The other has a
  5.6 diag screen. It is $449.
 
  Holds up to 500 photos in JPEG format, has
  buttons for fwd, rev, pause and a wheel to
  navigate menus. Loads via serial interface on
  PC or Mac/takes a microdrive or smartmedia.
 
  Order yours today!
 
  Tom C. (getting geared up for Friday PDML)
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