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I'm pretty sure it was 64MB..
Just before Windows 98 came out.
And then came Win98 that needed minimum 128MB 
modified 7-Dec-20 21:01pm.
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That was much earlier, back in the MS-DOS days. Famous quote "640K ought to be enough for anybody!"
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Bilby wrote: Famous quote "640K ought to be enough for anybody!"
What's less known though, is that he never actually said it..
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In the dos days it was 640K.
John
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Good old DOS... 
modified 7-Dec-20 21:01pm.
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I assure you that I was running Win98 on a 486DX4/100 with 8 MB of RAM (which is below the stated minimum requirements). In fact, 24 MB of RAM was the "recommended" amount.
Reference: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182751[^]
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Scott Barbour wrote: I assure you that I was running Win98 on a 486DX4/100 with 8 MB of RAM (which is below the stated minimum requirements). In fact, 24 MB of RAM was the "recommended" amount.
Kids today have no perspective.
Faith is a fine invention
For gentlemen who see;
But microscopes are prudent
In an emergency!
-Emily Dickinson
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i can see 40gb of ram.. only because there will be some kind of large neural network predicting the code you're going to write. Pretty much programming in the future will be writing a paragraph of what you want in non technical terms, and the neural network will generate it.
of course that would be no fun
Einstein argued that there must be simplified explanations of nature, because God is not capricious or arbitrary. No such faith comforts the software engineer.
-Fred Brooks
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Nikola Knezevic wrote: Bill Gates once said: "You will never need more than 64MB of RAM"
and shortly after that his software was the first that needed more.
The correct amount of memory from the quote (and I remember the quote) was 640KB. PCs which could host and use an entire megabyte or more had just come on the market (the Compaq 386).
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is that 64bit? how are you making full use of the 4gb
Einstein argued that there must be simplified explanations of nature, because God is not capricious or arbitrary. No such faith comforts the software engineer.
-Fred Brooks
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No, it is only WinXP 32Bit - so I can get use of about 3,2 GByte 
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My host/physical computer has 4GB.
And I am using Virtual Machine (Sun xVM Virtual Box, free) to setup the development environment.
The Virtual Box has 1-2GB depends on the project size.
haha
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More than memory I find the greatest thing for development is screen real estate.
1x24" landscape
1x24" portrait
1x20" square
1x42" Living room TV
Placing all the VS pallets on the 24" landscape opens up the 24" portrait for the code writing window. The other screens give plenty of room to have reference materials open such as PDF or web page.
This also lets me test in a VMware virtual Windows2k, WinXPsp2, WinVista. This is where more memory would be nice: running the virtual machines while keeping everything else open.
-Clint-
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And if you don't have Visual Studio installed, but click an option from the first question before reading clearly... how the hell do you un-select it? :/
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On my Vista boxes I really want 3 Gig of RAM for 32 bit work. If I had the $ and wasn't ashamed I would bring up everyone with 8-12 Gig on a 64 bit box!
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I've in one dev box 1GB, second dev 2GB at home 3GB. Need to bring the office machines to 4GB at least.
Yusuf
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4GB does not seem to be enough. I've got a 4G machine (Vista) at work with Sql2005 and VS2008 plus MS Office installed. After start with only whatever Windows services and outlook on, 50% are gone.
TOMZ_KV
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Tomz_KV wrote: I've got a 4G machine (Vista)
there you have the source of all your problem
Yusuf
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Standard is 1 GB at my company for said config, but I got the upgrade because I had to use IntelliJ IDEA back then, for a while.
Cheers,
Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
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VS 2005 with 4Gb ( XP 32 /3G), VS 2008 under Vista with 4Gb of DD3... and 2 x 8Gb dedicated USB memory stick...it helps and it's cheap..
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The other one is a family PC with may get replaced soon - it has 2 GB of virtual memory. (not kidding) And it's slow as heck.
Just in case, the VS08 machine has a dual-core, 3Ghz Pentium D, and the other is a single-core, 2.4Ghz Celeron.
Chuck Norris has the greatest Poker-Face of all time. He won the 1983 World Series of Poker, despite holding only a Joker, a Get out of Jail Free Monopoloy card, a 2 of clubs, 7 of spades and a green #4 card from the game UNO.
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So I voted "512MB or more"
:b
Faith is a fine invention
For gentlemen who see;
But microscopes are prudent
In an emergency!
-Emily Dickinson
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blond? 
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