RAM doubler doesn't actually double your RAM. It just uses hard drive space as ram.

You can already do that with the Memory control panel.

The Apple version is slower, but also free.

RAM Doubler is slightly faster.

They're both very very slow solutions though. Nothing will come close to actual RAM.

On Oct 9, 2004, at 1:23 PM, Howard R. Katz wrote:

I realize that you're talking about physical ram, but what about RamDoubler? I've got it installed in my 5300 and the system profiler tells me that I have 56meg installed with 112meg available. Would that help his memory problem?


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