On January 11 2001, Geoffrey Heard <gheard@SURF.NET.AU> wrote: >Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 13:33:56 +1100 >Reply-To: Nisus@DARTMOUTH.EDU >From: Geoffrey Heard <gheard@SURF.NET.AU> >Subject: Re: NW 601 - what does it improve >To: NISUS@LISTSERV.DARTMOUTH.EDU > >At 11:46 AM +1100 11/1/01, Brian Ferguson wrote: >> >>System 904; US Nisus Writer 6.0 using 6250 kB RAM; 112 MB RAM. Works >>perfectly. Why upgrade, is the question. > >Did you say 112MB RAM? > >Cheers, >Geoff > Yes - 112 megabytes of RAM, built in memory. That's what it says in the Apple System Profiler- dragged and dropped, it must be true. ------- Memory overview Disk cache: 3.50 MB Virtual memory: 113 MB Used on volume: George Built-in memory: 112 MB Location Size Memory type Logic board 8 MB DRAM DRAM 1 64 MB DIMM DRAM 2 32 MB DIMM External L2 cache: Installed ------- Hardware overview Machine ID: 58 Model name: Power Macintosh 6360/6400 series Keyboard type: Apple Extended Keyboard Processor info: PowerPC 603ev Machine speed: 180 MHz Nanokernel version: 2.13 Nanokernel pool extends: 0 Nanokernel scheduled CPUs:1 ------- ---------------------- Regards from Brian Ferguson. au Sat, 13 Jan 2001 : AET 3:21:23 PM with Nisus Email Quick Message. ----------------------
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