Matt Emson wrote:
Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com wrote:
  
I'm hoping to acquire 512 MB of RAM for my 266 MHz WallStreet soon so
I can install a version of OS X (10.3 or more likely 10.4), 
    
I run 10.3 on a Wallstreet 2 with 320MB RAM, but had 192MB when it was 
installed. It runs pretty well either way. Don't let the memory hold you 
back from installing 10.3 - XPostFacto-Fu is your main obstacle.

M
  
I run 10.3 w/XpostFacto but is "decent" only after RAM upgrade to 512MB; be careful because with wallstreet you need low density RAM, if you install high density banks, it will run, but showing 128MB only ... and when you run some apps, for example skype DON'T upgrade to next available version, but stick to "panther" version, otherwise it will crash.
Angelo

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