Going through the archive and the recent discussion on putting OS X 
on Pismos, I feel fairly confident in installing OS X Jaguar on my 
400 Mhz, 320 MB RAM Pismo, that the system can handle it fine.

But if, after adding OS X, I want to add on additional RAM or upgrade 
the processor, should one action come before the other? I apologize 
if this is a dumb question, but I've never bothered to upgrade a 
machine before with more than adding a memory chip and that was years 
ago. Or is it best when you send in your system for a processor 
upgrade (at MCE or one of the other vendors) to simply have them add 
the additional memory at the same time?

Also--I assume the OS X Jaguar box includes instructions on how to 
partition a drive, if you've never done it before?

I want the route of least effort and maximum gain. :-)

Thanks,
Jeff

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