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On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 20:11 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
At 07:56 PM 3/29/2006 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
This may not be the name of the original thread. Sorry, I was not following it, and this message may have been sent already, but here is my take: /snip/
The other clues are, Pentium III, speed of 1.3 GHz, and only 128 GB RAM.
That should have been 128 MB, of course. If it had 128 GB, I might buy it anyway!
Compaq seems to have been pretty good with putting the least amount of hardware their systems need in, but I have noticed that the normally have room for ram expansion. My IL's system has 128 meg of ram but it can use 512 meg, though I think in one stick of 133-mhz, Compaq didn't tell me how many stick's it takes, their numbers were all listing one stick.