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I ran it on my Win95 machine with 80Meg of ram. And it sure made a
difference. It is my understanding that it forces Win95/98 to release
unused memory. I guess that after time even 80 or 384 Meg can be hogged by
Win95. I do not believe that Win 98 hogs ram as bad as 95 did. However
when I updated Win95 to 98se, I left Rambooster on that machine. I do not
seem to need Rambooster at all on my WinMe machine with 512 Meg of ram.
Tom
At 12:21 PM 2/8/2002 Friday -0500, you wrote:
>RAM boosters have been discussed before. I have one question: is one
>worth using if have lots of RAM installed? (In my case, 384M.)
>
>Demetri Kolokotronis
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