At 1:08 AM + 6/9/03, The Road Goes Ever On wrote:
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>or to put it another way, why bother when memory and CPU is relatively cheap
>( you DO use 3rd party memory, don't you ;-> )
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>As I tell all my customers, it doesn't hurt to max out the memory. Never can
>tell when you will need it. ( an
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> Curious wrote:
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> > Hello again friends, I want to thank Mr Jvd for his help, and I
> > would like to post again my question, It is very surprising
> > that we all have been working with routers for years but there
> > is n
Curious wrote:
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> Hello again friends, I want to thank Mr Jvd for his help, and I
> would like to post again my question, It is very surprising
> that we all have been working with routers for years but there
> is no answer for this question, I can evaluate the ammount of
> memory used in my r
At 3:48 PM + 6/7/03, The Road Goes Ever On wrote:
>sounds like the perfect topic for a PhD research project. Assuming, of
>course, that number of routes is the only variable which effects sizing of
>memory
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>"" Curious"" wrote in message
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>> Hello again friends, I wa
sounds like the perfect topic for a PhD research project. Assuming, of
course, that number of routes is the only variable which effects sizing of
memory
"" Curious"" wrote in message
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> Hello again friends, I want to thank Mr Jvd for his help, and I would like
> to post aga
Hello again friends, I want to thank Mr Jvd for his help, and I would like
to post again my question, It is very surprising that we all have been
working with routers for years but there is no answer for this question, I
can evaluate the ammount of memory used in my router for every type of
route,
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