Bernie: about that ram speed...

According to the people who <should> know about memory, (Qemm),
there is another factor to consider: in Their Manual tm,
they say this: (quote)

" If you're so inclined, you can figure what memory speed a
  processor needs with this equation:

  chip speed (in nanoseconds) = 1000 / clock speed (in MHz) "


So, to run adequately, my 486/33 needs 1000 / 33 = 30 ns ram.

And, a 300 mhz pentium needs 1000 / 300 = 3.3 ns ram.

I guess they'll soon be mounting those memory-chips on big
 heat-sinks, too :-)

Gregory, stirring the pot of variables.


>Date:    Mon, 24 May 1999 07:48:56 +0200
>From:    Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Virtual Conventional Memory
>
>So you say that "4 GB is enough for anyone!" Let's check that out. If we
>
>4096M will then be reached:
>
>procentual:  2015
>exponential: 2016

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