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<SPAN
class=029244219-16082001>I agree. I recently upgraded my Eye Doctor's
office server from a 386-25
<SPAN
class=029244219-16082001>with 4M of RAM and 300M of disk to an NT server.
I think she liked the
<SPAN
class=029244219-16082001>older system better, to no surprise. I ran 5
terminals from that machine
<SPAN
class=029244219-16082001>with the Pick O/S and it worked right up until it was
decommissioned.
--- <FONT color=#0000ff face="Courier New" size=2>=========================================================================== Michael P. Vergara Oracle DBA Guidant Corporation (909) 914-2304 <FONT face=Tahoma size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Adams, Matthew (GEA, 088130) [mailto:MATT.ADAMS_at_APPL.GE.COM]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:13 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Comment on 'Practical Oracle 8i' What wrong with a 100MHz Pentium? I still do a lot of LaTex work (and other stuff) <FONT size=2>on a 386-25. As long as the machine serves your <FONT size=2>needs and works, use it.Received on Thu Aug 16 2001 - 14:43:44 CDT
> > > > For example.
100MHz Pentium is no where near 1/15 the speed >
> of the 1.5GHz > > AMD. So it remains
a very difficult test to make. > >
> > Where in the world
did you come across 100MHZ Pentium? Natural history <FONT size=2>> museum, > next to the T-Rex skeleton? > -- > Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: <A href="http://www.orafaq.com" target=_blank>http://www.orafaq.com > --
> Author: Gogala, Mladen <FONT
size=2>> INET: MGogala_at_oxhp.com >
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