Check out ebay recent items sold for pricing reference.
8.6 is a great OS for the ram challenged but some prefer 9.1 which will run
fine with 80mb of ram, and virtual memory if you need to have more than a
couple of apps open.

Andy

> Hi,
> 
> I am getting a Powerbook 2400c in the next few days. I would guess it is a
> foregone conclusion that I will need to upgrade from the base 16mb of ram it
> currently has. Does anyone on the list know of a source for a 64mb card in
> the UK or could maybe recommend a good source that will ship
> internationally?
> 
> The book will arrive with OS 8 installed (8.0 I think) - does anyone
> particularly recommend going to 8.6 or even 9?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> J.


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