[comp.windows.ms] Size of Windows 3.0

rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) (06/14/90)

	Here is the amount of space Windows 3.0 takes up on my harddrive.
		\windows total 8,826,880 bytes
			Swap	5,244,928	(optional)
			exe	1,847,296	(most are optional)
			txt	  219,136	(optional)
			hlp	  780,288	(optional)
			ini	   12,288
			sys	   81,920	(most optional)
			bmp	  393,216	(optional)
			grp	   36,864	(optional)

		\system total 2,189,312
			fon	288,768		(optional)
			exe	1,169,408	
			(This total includes five V-RAM display drivers which
			total 385,624 bytes; only one of these drivers is
			needed.)


	I find this to be a very acceptable size for a program which does as
	much as Windows 3.0 does.  In comparison to other programs I have
	seen, like Unix, X-Windows, Emacs, anything by GNU, and PC-Tools,
	I do not find the actual 4 megs taken up by Windows to be too much.
	A 5 meg swap file is small compared to UNIX 5.3 and especially 5.4.
	Also Windows 3.0 runs fast with plenty of run in 4 megs of memory, I
	havn't seen X-Windows and UNIX run in less than 8 Megs.  In fact 8
	megs is the MINIMUM recommended.

  	The included applications are robust and have plenty of features.
 	The environment is usable from	the first day you install it.  Try
	using Write for a while, it will do most things that people need it
	from a Word Processor.  I didn't use anything else for my Electrical
	Engineering courses.  I paid $100 for PaintBush one year ago ( of
	course my version has scanner support, but alas I do not have a
	scanner).  If you do not need a script language Terminal only 
	lacks a phone book, logging, and more transfere protocols. 
			

	-----Dale
		Rogerson-----