In the very early days of personal computing, we often used TV sets for monitors. We considered the low-powered CPUs and RAM chips as powerful but expensive monsters.
And a few people built Yamamotos. At a high cost, they bought the most powerful chip available and bought all the RAM it could hold.
But when Windows 95 came out, these Yamamotos couldn't run it, because their hardware, though powerful, was of an obsolete technology.
And a few people built Yamamotos. At a high cost, they bought the most powerful chip available and bought all the RAM it could hold.
But when Windows 95 came out, these Yamamotos couldn't run it, because their hardware, though powerful, was of an obsolete technology.