S Savage Registered Sep 15, 2000 #1 The apple MacosX site says that 128meg is RECOMMENDED. I have read other arcticles that say that 128 Meg is REQUIRED. I only have 96 Meg Ram. ANyone know if that is enough to install and use MacOSX?
The apple MacosX site says that 128meg is RECOMMENDED. I have read other arcticles that say that 128 Meg is REQUIRED. I only have 96 Meg Ram. ANyone know if that is enough to install and use MacOSX?
D dfbills Senior Member Sep 15, 2000 #2 It would probably be fine for a few apps under OSX. If you launch classic, you'll start to chew up swap space...
It would probably be fine for a few apps under OSX. If you launch classic, you'll start to chew up swap space...
M marin Registered Sep 18, 2000 #3 I have iMac rev. A/233 , 96MB RAM. Runs perfect. There is a slowdown if you startup classic and try to launch 2-3 classic apps at once. With a little bit of finetuning, though, you'll live.
I have iMac rev. A/233 , 96MB RAM. Runs perfect. There is a slowdown if you startup classic and try to launch 2-3 classic apps at once. With a little bit of finetuning, though, you'll live.
M MacFan Registered Sep 19, 2000 #4 The more you have the faster it will run as Aqua is a little RAM intensive to display from what I have heard/read.
The more you have the faster it will run as Aqua is a little RAM intensive to display from what I have heard/read.