Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!emory!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary From: gary@ke4zv.UUCP (Gary Coffman) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Is 4MB Enough for Interactive? Message-ID: <2104@ke4zv.UUCP> Date: 6 Feb 91 18:54:37 GMT References: <1913@fallst.UUCP> Reply-To: gary@ke4zv.UUCP (Gary Coffman) Organization: Gannett Technologies Group Lines: 23 In article <1913@fallst.UUCP> tkevans@fallst.UUCP (Tim Evans) writes: >Interactive claims their UNIX requires a minimum of 4MB RAM. I've >been down this road before, with Microport's System V/AT ('286) >claiming to run in 512K. In that case, I started out at 1MB and >found the system swapping when going from input to command mode >in 'vi'! Needless to say, doubling uPort's minimum requirement >wasn't enough. I'm now running with 4MB and things are finally >comfortable. > >And I'm just one user. Minimal software development, with >a partial USENET feed. > >Sooo, now that I'm going to a '386, I don't want to have to go >down the road of having to upgrade the system after I buy it. >How well with Interactive perform on a single-usre "personal" >machine in 4MB? If you leave out X, you will be comfortable in 4Mb unless you're a heavy VPIX user, with X or multiple VPIX sessions you'll want at least 8Mb. Even without X the system runs faster with 8Mb, but not lots faster. At current memory prices, I'd go with 8Mb for starters and be done with it. Gary