on 2/17/03 4:04 PM, Daniel Wäcklén at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Yeah It's nothing snappy, but I run 10.2.4 on a 250Mhz Wallstreet (with
>> the oh so wonderful 13.3" screen) and it's usable, but not ultra-fast.
>> Upping the memory to 384mb helped a bit, as I imagine swapping the HD
>> will as well.
> 
> Enabling Window Buffer Compression also helps a lot. I have no more
> than 96M RAM on my 233 Mhz Wallstreet and wouldn't manage without it.
> The system is not that fast, but definitively usable.

Hang on: you run OS X in 96 MB of RAM???!!! What can you do with 96 MB of
RAM???????? I ran 10.2.3 in 256 MB for a few hours and found it intolerable
for real use. I've seen 128 MB on an iBook and was amused by it -- the only
thing the guy could do was run the DVD player. Otherwise it was
non-functional.

Eric.


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