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From: scs@lokkur.UUCP
Newsgroups: unix-pc.general
Subject: Memory Expansion and Swap Space
Message-ID: <107@lokkur.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 1-Dec-87 21:02:31 EST
Article-I.D.: lokkur.107
Posted: Tue Dec  1 21:02:31 1987
Date-Received: Thu, 10-Dec-87 01:39:11 EST
Organization: Inland Sea Software, Ltd.
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Keywords: 4mb 64k drams 256k drams swap space

'Way back in the olden days Byte magazine did a review of the
first 7300s, with the statement that the 64K ram chips could be
pulled from the monther board and replaced with 256s.  "All you
need is a jumper (or blue wire, or something to that effect)."
[[don't take that as an actual quote]].  So I bought one plus
a 1/2 meg expansion memory, figuring on upgrading to a full 4Mb.

Later, no-one seemed to know how to do this and AT&T wanted me
to upgrade to a 3B1 instead.  The guy I bought the 7300 from was
no help whatsoever.  Anybody know about this?


On a related topic, can anyone give me hints on finding out just
how much swap space is actually in use?  With a 20M disk, even
reclaiming a little would help.
-- 
>>> Steve Simmons, Inland Sea Software, Ltd.   ihnp4!itivax!lokkur!scs <<<
>>> 9353 Hidden Lake, Dexter, MI. 48130		          313-426-8981 <<<
>>>           "It's my computer and I'll snub who I want to."          <<<