Hello Ali,
On Monday, December 27, 1999 you wrote:

> Win9x seems to crash more often when having to use a lot of virtual
> memory and hence do a lot of swapping. A major step towards
> reasonable windows stability and reliability is to add more RAM. I've
> personally noted that win98 systems in my neighborhood are a lot more
> stable than before and this is most likely because the machines today
> come with at least 32MB of memory. In fact 64MB seems to be the
> standard. On top of that win98 is inherently more stable than it's
> predecessors.

Well,  I use Win98 on iP133 with 16MB RAM (FPM!) and 150MB swap (fixed
size). Except that it works slowly sometimes, it's pretty stable :-).

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Christopher J. Trybowski 
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Using The Bat! 1.38e [reg] under Windows 98 4.10 build 1998.

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