[comp.unix.sysv386] Memory for NEC Powermate <was: Dell SysVr4 on NEC Powermate>

shwake@raysnec.UUCP (Ray Shwake) (04/04/91)

janm@dramba.neis.oz (Jan Mikkelsen) writes:

>I want to get an inexpensive System V release 4 for my home machine;
>I have seen the Dell product mentioned.
>Has anyone used this on an NEC Powermate 386/20?

[Note: Would have emailed, but can't reach poster.]
Well, unless you've got lots of memory on your Powermate, you can probably
forget it. If you *do* have the required memory, and you didn't get it from
NEC, *please* let me know where you got it. (I've got the same box in my
home office, 2 MB only, and am looking for a viable way to run ISC Architech
or SCO ODT)

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uunet!media!ka3ovk!raysnec!shwake				shwake@rsxtech

janm@dramba.neis.oz (Jan Mikkelsen) (04/05/91)

In article <284@raysnec.UUCP> shwake@raysnec.UUCP (Ray Shwake) writes:
>Well, unless you've got lots of memory on your Powermate, you can probably
>forget it. If you *do* have the required memory, and you didn't get it from
>NEC, *please* let me know where you got it. (I've got the same box in my
>home office, 2 MB only, and am looking for a viable way to run ISC Architech
>or SCO ODT)
>
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>uunet!media!ka3ovk!raysnec!shwake				shwake@rsxtech

I have 10Mb of memory, and paid through the nose to get the 8Mb memory
upgrade from NEC.  Around $4000 Australian.  Sorry.


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