I have gotten conflicting story on this question. Our system administrator tells me that with Win 98 any amount of RAM above 128 is more or less ignored by Windows.
Let me be more specific:
Work: I have Explorer open, sometimes two copy. MS Word is open. MS Excel is open. Two versions of Eudora is open. And MS Outlook is also running. Connection to Internet is T3. Dell 266 MHZ. 96MB RAM
Home: Explorer, sometimes two copies. A media player is open. MS Outlook is running and Outlook express is checking my email. Connection to Internet is through a 56K mode that never gives me more than 28.8. 700 MHZ, 96MB RAM.
For each case, what is the optimum amount of RAM, a number beyond which extra RAM would not help significantly.
If this is a trivial question, at least tell me where I can find my answer quickly.
Thanks you for your help.
Let me be more specific:
Work: I have Explorer open, sometimes two copy. MS Word is open. MS Excel is open. Two versions of Eudora is open. And MS Outlook is also running. Connection to Internet is T3. Dell 266 MHZ. 96MB RAM
Home: Explorer, sometimes two copies. A media player is open. MS Outlook is running and Outlook express is checking my email. Connection to Internet is through a 56K mode that never gives me more than 28.8. 700 MHZ, 96MB RAM.
For each case, what is the optimum amount of RAM, a number beyond which extra RAM would not help significantly.
If this is a trivial question, at least tell me where I can find my answer quickly.
Thanks you for your help.
