True, but at the cost of running even slower than if it had real RAM, said speed being nothing to write home about in the first place. Your point is well taken though.

My main point, though, was that adding RAM to a Mini is more problematical than with most other machines, what with only having the one slot and the difficulty of opening the machine. Far better to get it installed at purchase time if you are going to get it sooner or later anyway.

Daniel Gimpelevich wrote:

It makes very little difference how much RAM the machine physically has
when it comes to MOL, because MOL can tell OSX to use far more RAM than
the machine has, through the miracle of swap space.
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