OP here!
Thanks EVERYONE for the info on my Wallstreet's Ram Limits.

When resources permit, I'll be chasing down some more ram for it.

Richard in Michigan

On Aug 20, 9:44 pm, King Cheetah <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have 512mgs RAM in mine right now. Apple often lowballs the RAM specs on
> their computers.
>
> On 8/20/09 9:19 AM, "aussieshepsrock" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello All,
> >    I'm running a nifty Wallstreet g-book and I'm wondering what the
> > true maximum ram limit is on this machine? I see 512mb kits on ebay,
> > but apple-history.com says 192mb, who's right?
> >    I've got 9.2 and OSX running on this (10.4 via xpostfacto). It's
> > got about 128mb or so in it and I popped in a 60gig drive from the
> > 'ole parts drawer'. The puter appears to be chugging along pretty
> > well, but the heavy drive usage at frequent intervals for virtual
> > memory swaps is generating a lot of heat. Battery life is pretty dang
> > respectable and ranges over an hour and a quarter, so. If I can ramp
> > the memory up and ramp drive usage down, I might be able to extend
> > that a bit.
>
> > Richard
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