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mms

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I have a Lombard that I would like to upgrade to Panther from OS 9. I have 192 megs of RAM installed. Although Apple says the minimum required is 128 megs, I have often heard that for OS X, the more RAM there is, the better it is.

I'm wondering, just how much is enough? I just want to get enough that OS X would run smoothly, about as well as OS 9 does.

Also, where is the best place to get RAM and does brand matter?
 
Thanks, I'll look into it. Any other opinions?

Does anybody know what is the maximum amount of RAM that could be in a Lombard? I'm having trouble finding out, with conflicting sources. apple-history.com says 512 is max, while theapplemuseum.com says that 384 is. Any help would be appreciated.
 
It depends on what Lombard your talking about (Mhz wise). Might try looking at everymac.com

I wouldn't try RamJet. Try dealram.com instead. Comparing the two, dealram always finds the lower prices.
 
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