Re: BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS

LAJAndy@aol.com
Sat, 13 May 95 20:20 PDT

In a message dated 95-05-12 01:06:37 EDT, brian@piano.starconn.com (Brian
Smithson) wrote:

>I can almost hear the whining about this before I've even sent the
>message, but
>please keep in mind that you can't run any decent PC software on an
>original PC
>(they had 256KB of main memory, which is of course now considered a
>small
>amount of cache memory), nor can you run any decent Mac software on
>an original
>Mac (what, 512KB and a floppy?).

Actually, the original IBM PC had 64K, a cassette port, and ROM BASIC. Of
course, you could upgrade that.

The original Macintosh only had 128K of RAM.