Was talking about oj88's 4GB RAM system ...
Big ram benefits if you have multiple tabs of firefox/chrome and working on multiple spreadsheets..
16gb is the new minimum this days
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Oh, yeah. Old stuff.
Although I've known about RAM disks in MS-DOS, my first actual use of it was with the Commodore Amiga. While MS-DOS PCs were still concerned about 640k and maybe 1MB RAM, the Amiga was capable of up to 8MB or 9MB of RAM from the very start. It was convenient to offload the contents of a floppy disk into a RAM disk.
This was a later Workbench screenshot. But, the RAM Disk was always available for use....with the earliest Workbench.
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There are some good SSD deals on Lazada 12.12 btw. OK ba Teamgroup/Team Elite? Been hearing about them but i think mostly due to their cheapness
I still prefer a desktop PC for affordable gaming.
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You’re lucky. The Amiga was the “Mac” of the era. It was used heavily in video production/broadcasting because of it’s graphics prowess. Video Toaster comes to mind Everyone drooled over it.
But more importantly, it played games in a color.... not with the dull green monochrome composite monitor that I had during that time.
Actually, Apple already had the Macintosh and the Apple II. The Mac had a very nice spiffy desktop GUI along with great graphics and sound. The Amiga was for the poor, broke (young) dudes like myself.I got started with the Amiga prior to the NewTek Video Toaster. Workbench 1.x sucked. Non-interlaced was limited to 320x200 and 320x400. The signal was stable. But, there were also visible scan lines which were common with low-res. 640x400 was the highest res and had an interlaced signal which induced a migraine within a minute. Terrible.
The Newtek I knew back then made digitizers (flatbed scanners weren't popular back then). I had the NewTek digitizer which cost $99. Way cheaper than scanners which cost hundreds of $$$.
It was like the golden age of personal computing back then. MS-DOS PC, Mac, Apple II, Commodore 64/128/Amiga, Atari XL/ST.... Good times.
Speaking of NewTek......
I remember the NewTek Demoreel 1 from 1987. It's the more amazing because it ran off two floppy discs.
Good times indeed. Yes, I'm fully aware that Apple and the Macintosh was already there during that time, but growing up, the Amiga seems to be the more popular go-to solution for pro and broadcast video production. And if you factor in the cost, it does make a lot of sense why that is.
So at that time, IMO, the Amiga was indeed what the Mac was a few years ago... a computer for creators and pros.
OT, can't find the laptop thread, my laptop shuts down 5 mins after it boots. Pwede pa kaya repair ito?
What I experienced with a PC is, restarting after running for a few minutes. The usual culprit is the memory module.
It is also possible that the CPU is overheating and upon reaching the threshold, it will shut down. I only experienced this when I overclocked it.
Try to get to the BIOS setup.
Thank you Sirs, I'll see if I can get to the BIOS before it shuts down, 5 mins is my estimate, if I try to reboot, is will shut down earlier, until it will no longer boot. [emoji4]
I was thinking this morning of trying to extract the HDD, to retrieve my data and have the unit fixed by a tech
Btw, I already ordered a replacement...
Inabot Ng $662, value buy na kaya ito? No idea of laptop pricing here at PH right now.... Namili lang ako Ng best value based in their offerings sa website....
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