on 28/4/02 16:34, Dick Grable at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> 4-is the lombard able to handle today's software
>> in regards to speed (no hardcore photoshop or
>> games)?
> Had no problems. Was plenty fast in OS 9.

The only major I difference I see b/t a B&W G3/450 576 MB RAM and a
Lombard/333 64 MB RAM is in Virtual PC but even then it's not that serious.
The most noticeable difference in responsiveness is caused by the 64 MB vs.
576 MB RAM. I love the 333 (I just wish it were mine ;) but 64 MB is a
serious limitation (upgrade soon).

PS Dick wrote that the max was 512 MB RAM... for some reason I thought it
was 1024 (2 512 MB chips)


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