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Who has found that 512 makes a real difference compared to 256?
When I upgraded from 256 MB to 512 MB in my PowerBook G3 (Pismo),
I noticed a significa…
You bet it makes a huge difference. I have a Pismo 400 and upgrading to os X I did 2 things upgraded to 5100 rpm HD (the 48gig) and loaded to 768 RAM. Best investment I could h…
I think it is VERY difficult to get pageouts in OS X if you have more than 384mb of RAM. I recently boosted my Powerbook Ti 550 from 256 to 384. OS X was slightly more responsive, …
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I suggest having AT LEAST 384 MB of RAM to run Mac OS X, so slap another 256 or 512 chip in your PowerBook to brin…
I've got 1 gig in a Pismo 500. It makes all the difference. It's the most important upgrade you can make. My wife's iBook only takes 320mb and I wish it would take more.
PeteWK
Going from 256 to 512 or 768 will yield a significant gain in performance, but going on from 768 to 1gb doesn't give much gain. At least, that has been my experience.
I upgraded to 640 at the same time that i upgraded to 10.1 so I wasn't able to what the difference was. However I also replaced the hard drive with a larger (but I think smaller) …
How'd you get into Princeton with that kind of grammar?
You're very right, though. Uprading from 128 megabytes to 192 megabytes allows the operating system 50% more breathing ro…
Thanks to everyone for these posts. Very helpful and thoughtful and pursuasive...
I'll be ordering 256 more megs tomorrow from OWC. That's all I can afford... (Canadian dollar…
Actually, I think even MacWorld reviewed computer speed with various upgrades... Can't remember what issue though. The cheapest upgrade that made the most difference in performanc…
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<STRONG>How'd you get into Princeton with that kind of grammar?
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When I first got my Pismo 500 it had 256Mb and a 12Mb hardisk. After installing OSX beta it used to thrash the disk and ran nearly full all the time. OSX was unusable.
Now I have …
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<STRONG>However I also replaced the hard drive with a larger (but I think smaller) one at the same time.</STRONG>
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<STRONG>In recent months, my good old Firewire PowerBook G3 seems to have taken on a mind of its own. Often, when I put it to…
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[QB]In recent months, my good old Firewire PowerBook G3 seems to have taken on a mind of its own. Often, when I put it to sleep, it…
mmm, yah, but at 140 to 180 percent increase in power usage (goin by that chart) you'd see a corresponding drop in battery life...ugh... not any time soon...
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The PPC is just one component it wouldn't produce a directly proportional drop in battery life. Besides, the battery could be improved -- larger, denser (heavier ) designs are p…
How long did it take to get from 500 megahertz to 667 megahertz? Too long. The fastest Apple's jumped in portable "megahertz" is 167 megahertz, and that took two PowerBook revision…
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<STRONG>How long did it take to get from 500 megahertz to 667 megahertz? Too long. The fastest Apple's jumped in portable "m…
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<STRONG>The fastest we'll see are 800-megahertz G4's.</STRONG>
Together with a (purely speculative of course…
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Together with a (purely speculative of course) 32MB ATI Mobile Radeon 7500, this would mean the TiBook is almost ex…