> > How much do you have now ? (memory)
> 80m.  Why do you ask?  I had 8m in an old 486 to start with.

At Computer Learning Center we were required to memorize a rough
block diagram showing a cpu, its ram, a hard drive controler,
hard drive, and network card.

Using arrows we had to trace a bit of data coming from the
network and going to the hard drive. And vice-versa.

The point was that, at every step, random access memory (RAM)
was involved. Every time a bit of data flows within a system,
it is going to pass through RAM.

The instructor did well to have us memorize that diagram.

jay
philadelphia




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