Bell Tech W.G.E. use with "sissy" unix
Terry Hull
terry at eecea.eece.ksu.edu
Thu Oct 13 23:19:33 AEST 1988
In article <224 at obie.UUCP> wes at obie.UUCP (Barnacle Wes) writes:
>
> [Question deleted]
>
>How much real memory is needed (when using the current X10R4 code) to
>keep the system from paging like mad. I.e., the system should be able
>to run a couple of csh's or vi's without paging during program
>execution.
>
I have been told by a Bell Tech sales person that the system will run
with 3 Mb of memory. They also said that the system would be paging
quite a bit during "normal" operations. 4 Mb was recomended as being
much more satisfactory.
Several months ago, I spoke with an AT&T employee who was working on
their X11 port, and he said 4 MB was te minimum amount of memory he
conidered usable.
Disclaimer: I am not currently a Bell Tech 10.4 user. I have XENIX
and am waiting for my copy of 2.3 and Streams.
--
Terry Hull Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Kansas State University
INTERNET: terry at eecea.eece.ksu.edu Manhattan, KS 66502
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