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I had to post this because I can't find anywhere where it's been definitively said already...
I'm new to mac, but have been using windows since pre 3.x days, and knew my way around it. WinXp thrives on extra memory, but 256mb would be enough for most people just running office and media player. I wasn't too happy with the way my lovely new powerbook was handling multiple apps, so I upgraded my powerbook 12" memory last night with a kingston 512mb SODIMM, hoping to see a slight improvement in performance when I have several apps open.
Can't believe it! Startup is faster, finder is faster, EVERYTHING is faster. I would have thought that 256mb would have been enough to run the OS alone - but 640mb makes such a huge difference to even the most basic operations. Mac must use RAM very differently (more?) than Windows did...
So if you're thinking about a RAM upgrade for your pbook - categorically, you should do it.
I'm new to mac, but have been using windows since pre 3.x days, and knew my way around it. WinXp thrives on extra memory, but 256mb would be enough for most people just running office and media player. I wasn't too happy with the way my lovely new powerbook was handling multiple apps, so I upgraded my powerbook 12" memory last night with a kingston 512mb SODIMM, hoping to see a slight improvement in performance when I have several apps open.
Can't believe it! Startup is faster, finder is faster, EVERYTHING is faster. I would have thought that 256mb would have been enough to run the OS alone - but 640mb makes such a huge difference to even the most basic operations. Mac must use RAM very differently (more?) than Windows did...
So if you're thinking about a RAM upgrade for your pbook - categorically, you should do it.