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Hi, my cousin has an old clamshell blueberry ibook with 64k ram running OS 9.0.4 I think. Is it possible that this ibook can run OS X Panther if I add 256K ram (I believe that is the maximum ram available for it) for a total of 320K ram? Or should she buy a new ibook instead? Any comments or suggestions would be very helpful. Thank you.
I got a 512MB RAM chip and installed it on a blueberry. It's possible to get the sucker running but it's really cumbersome to use. Apps take forever to open, overall experience is just tooo slow. I only messed around with it cuz I love how the blueberry never heats up, but I think you cousin would be better off chucking that sucker and getting a new iBook all together.
NOW YOU SEE ME! 2.4 MBP and 2.0 MBP (running ubuntu)
Definitely too old and too slow. Plus the small 12" screen with 800x600 resolution isn't enough for OS X either. And btw, you don't have 64K RAM, the first PCs had 64K RAM, what you mean is 64MB (which is 1024x as much as you claim to have)
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