Author: Charles Milton Ling
Date: 22:39:33 12/12/98
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On December 12, 1998 at 10:56:33, Mike Saavedra wrote: >On December 12, 1998 at 09:10:16, Jerry wrote: > >>On December 11, 1998 at 20:04:42, Mike Saavedra wrote: >> >>>I got a Pentium 166MXX with 2GB (about 800 MB free) harddrive and 32 MB of RAM. >>>I did the graphics test and it told me it was good and then when I choose a 3D >>>board, it tells me I don't have enough memory, what gives??? >>Hard drive space is not what the program needs. 32 mb of RAM is only enough to >>run Win 95 correctly... F5.32 uses hugh amount RAM to show 3d graphics. >>128 MB would probably be sufficient. Get out your wallet my friend. > >If that would only be the case, the program has other problems and tends to >crash. And I would not go through the expense of getting more RAM just to >accomodate it. Besides, when I did the graphics test, the program told me that >the 3D board would work fine. What gives?
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