Question about RAM - in win98

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I read somewhere that win98 can only recognise 64MB of ram and any more will be ignored. This article said that to take advantage of >64MB that you need to use NT.

Can anyone confirm this from their own experiences?

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I believe that Win98 can access more than 64... Win95 can only access 64 at a time.

Matt

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win98 does recognize larger memory!

and you can even use NT4.0 with less than 64Mb, you CAN. nt runs fine unless you only need to do simple things, but anything else will make your computer become a snail! i'd recommend 64mb for office-work or small graphics and 128mb for graphic-design and other things that handle big files...
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