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GMoromisatoyesterday at 4:54 PM1 replyview on HN

I don't think kids today realize how little memory we had when SMTP was designed.

For example, the PDP-11 (early 1970s), which was shared among dozens of concurrent users, had 512 kilobytes of RAM. The VAX-11 (late 1970s) might have as much as 2 megabytes.

Programmers were literally counting bytes to write programs.


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NetMageSCWyesterday at 9:06 PM

I assure you we were not, at least it wasn’t really necessary. Virtual Memory is a powerful drug.

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