Alan Altmark wrote:
On Saturday, 11/04/2006 at 05:01 ZE8, John Summerfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I had thought that expanded storage, when introduced (late 80s?) was a
bandaid to cover other problems.


When first introduced, expanded storage was made from memory chips that
couldn't operate reliably at central storage speeds.

But that hasn't been true for a looong time.

That, I expected to be the case and why _I_ was wonderuing why it's
still around.

Your other reply addresses that; perhaps you should visit a stationer
any buy yourselves a round tuit?




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