>> Apple
>> said that the final would run on all shipping machines, which means it will
>> run in 64MB of RAM.
>
> It may or may not run in 64 MB, but there is no way I can buy your logic
> above. Apple can certainly ask you to buy 60 bucks worth of RAM to run its
> new baby.
Not sure what you mean. All currently shipping machines come with 64MB or
more so you don't technically need to buy more ram.
At least RAM isn't $200 per MB like it was for my ol' Mac II in '89. I
remember the sales rep telling me I had "all the RAM I would ever need".
That and the monsterous 210MB hard drive.
makmac
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