
Hi Marcello, Was the MacPlus the first Mac? Was the MacSE a 68000? I did not say I had hard drives so no 128Kb limit! Who has the facts wrong? I have a Apple IIe with 1MB memory and a 640Kb drive! So do not tell be about BS and what can be done! It is a matter of money and know-how! regards Keith. Am 07.05.2010 um 15:00 schrieb Marcello Perathoner:
Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Hi Marcello, I do not understand your arguments. I never had problems with my Macs MacPlus, and MacSE all had enough memory, that is the adress space maxed out.
Get your facts right before posting.
The first 68000 had 23 address pins (== 8M) and the first Mac had 128k of RAM. The 68000 could address 64 times the RAM you had in the Mac.
When I needed more their was virtual memory.
On a system with one floppy disk? Stop bullshitting.
When did Apple say their machines are universal.
Nobody ever said their machines were universal (except Turing).
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