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Subject:Re: hardware for framemaker From:David Mason <dcm -at- KPCO -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 11 Nov 1997 10:52:53 -0700
I dont know why the 2 gig hard drive idea was given to you. Just like
any other piece of software, get as much room as you need for what
you're creating. The program only takes up about 30 - 40 megs itself.
Im running Frame on NT with 32 megs of RAM and have no problems at all
with its performance.