Author: Bruce Moreland
Date: 12:47:24 10/19/97
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On October 19, 1997 at 13:53:09, Dan Oetting wrote: > >The easy way to establish the cost basis of a system is to use the >OEM price for the cpu, memory and external storage. The ideal >price cap should allow the use of the newest fastest processors >but would not leave much in the budget for memory or a disk to >store those 5-man endings. The programmers would be forced to >balance the resources to find the best match for their program. So you would *only* take into account processor, memory, and disk? Why would you try restrict memory and disk? bruce
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