From: jonklipp AT freenet DOT edmonton DOT ab DOT ca () Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Timeline of RAM Date: 9 Mar 1997 02:35:43 GMT Organization: Edmonton FreeNet, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Lines: 29 Message-ID: <5ft7lv$lig$1@news.sas.ab.ca> References: <5fohs7$5vi AT freenet-news DOT carleton DOT ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: fn2.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Paul Derbyshire (ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA) wrote: : 1940's ... Punched cards : 1950's ... Drums, core : 1960's ... RAM : 1982 ... 3K RAM, 512 bytes video, 10K tapes (VIC 20) : 1986 ... 64K RAM, up to 8K video, 720K disks (C-64) : Some guy now oft-qouted: "64K is all the RAM you'll : ever need!" Actually, he was quoted as saying "640k is all the RAM you'll ever need" I believe. : 1988 ... 512K RAM, up to 128K video (Amiga) >64K video : 1990 ... 1M RAM, 256K video : 1992 ... 2M RAM, 256K video, 1.44M disks, 20M HD (PC with VGA) : 1994 ... 4M RAM, 512K video, 100M HD (Super VGA 386) : 1995 ... 8M RAM, 1 meg video, 8K(?) cache, 2-400M HD, 2M floppies, : 600M CD-ROM, 2-20M removable-media (syquest etc.) (486) : 1996 ... 16M RAM, 2 meg video, 16K cache, 1G HD (Pentium) : 1997 ... 32M RAM, 2-4 meg video, 256K cache 4G HD(PPro) >64K cache! : (2M floppies and drives to read em still not common) by the way, what does this have to do with djgpp? -- jon klippenstein internet: klip AT cryogen DOT com uucp: alberta!ve6kik!dparrot!{root,klip}