Xref: utzoo comp.os.os2.misc:526 comp.os.os2.programmer:388 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!konkord!konkord.uucp!drc From: drc@konkord.uucp (Dave Carhart) Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc,comp.os.os2.programmer Subject: opinions 386 sx vs. 386 dx Message-ID: <1991Jan8.132931.10261@uunet!konkord> Date: 8 Jan 91 13:29:31 GMT Sender: drc@uunet!konkord (Dave Carhart) Organization: Concord Communications Lines: 27 I'm looking for opinions on wether to buy a 386 sx or a 386 dx. I would be using the computer to develop OS/2 Device drivers and applications. It seems that the only thing that I would be getting in the dx would be 32 bit memory and 1 or 2 slots that have questionable value as there are very few (I haven't actually seen any) 32 bit boards. As long as I have your attention a few more questions. I know I need at least 4 Mbytes of RAM or OS/2 runs slow as snail shit (Now that's something to ponder :-) ) Is there any compelling reason to get more at this time. Thanks in advance, Dave --------------------------------------------------------- Dave Carhart Phone 508-460-4646 FAX 508-481-9772 Concord Communications, Inc. Telex 910-240-1986 753 Forest St. uucp --> uunet!konkord!drc Marlboro, MA 01572 USA internet --> drc%konkord@uunet.uu.net -- Dave Carhart Phone 508-460-4646 FAX 508-481-9772 Concord Communications, Inc. Telex 910-240-1986 753 Forest St. uucp --> uunet!konkord!drc Marlboro, MA 01572 USA internet --> drc%konkord@uunet.uu.net