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Uploaded by on May 10, 2009

©1986 Microsoft Corporation

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  • lol she said for as long as ive been yewsin compyewtas

  • It'd be funny if she went into DOS and accidenntlly booted up Doom.

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  • @rania3830 How was that fast?!

  • @dapoculos13

    actually it was pretty fast.

  • @fortifythamind Wow I made a really good guess then :o

  • @dapoculos13 sorry for the late responce, but by 1995, most home computers would have around 20 to 40MB of ram, advanced computers could have upwards of 100MB+

  • @fortifythamind  I can atleast guess by 1995 the most advanced computers out had probably about 50-100mb?

  • @andrewmente sorry IE 4... not IE $

  • @dapoculos13 Back in the early 90's, most applications were not that big. With DR-DOS 6.0, it had a program that would free up atleast 100k of RAM. Now if your talking about loading games from the Pentium era, then your talking serious time:(

  • @fortifythamind Oh wow. I can only imagine how long it took to load something O_O.

    I was only born in 1996 sooo...

  • @andrewmente No, IE $ is incompatible with Modern sites.

  • @dapoculos13 When I was younger, I had an old DR-DOS PC with an Intel i386sx cpu with 840kb of RAM

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