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Date: | Sun, 29 Apr 2001 17:31:43 -0400 |
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Zaretskii on Sun, 29 Apr 2001 10:10:17 +0300 (IDT)) | |
Subject: | Re: I am new here. |
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> It's pointless to argue about such ridiculous examples, because this > is a non-existent configuration: the smallest hard drive ever > produced, even for the XT, was 10MB large. Z-100s had a 5Mb hard drive. That's why I mentioned it. They predate the XT. > And I doubt if you could find a 386 or better machine with only > 640KB even if you tried very hard: they usually start at 4MB. You'd think so, but *my* 386 that I *created* djgpp on only had 2Mb. Why do you think I needed an extender with virtual memory?
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