My nephew has the B&W 350 and I got a 300 but just upgraded to a G3 450 
Zif.  So I call him on the phone because in my opinion I have way to 
many wait states and beachballs for my liking and I would think that 
450Mhz would be  enough to power X 10.2.3 and I have 256 meg of ram so 
I should not be seeing all this sluggishness.

So here are the comparison B&W's

His     B&W G3 350
Me      B&W G3 450

His     12 gig OEM drive to moherboard
His     OS X 10.2.3 on 12 gig
Me       6 gig OEM drive to motherboard
Me      30 gig ATA 100 drive to ATA card
Me      SIIG ATA 133 card
Me      OS X 10.2.3 on 30 gig

His     384 meg of ram
Me      256 meg of ram

His     Epson printer
Me      Epson Printer

His     Epson Scanner
Me      Epson Scanner

His     DSL
Me      DSL

His     PC VGA monitor
Me      PC VGA monitor

His     CD player
Me      DVD/CD player

Well that is everything now for the question.

Why is it that his slower system takes half the time to load and get to 
the log in screen than my system does?  Why does he have less wait 
states and a much perkier application and over all GUI experience than 
I do.

I have deleted all the plist files that I thought might be culprits.

I have many many more apps than my nephew could that be a reason for my 
system being as slow as it is?

I  notice that when using the newest version of Limewire or MorpheusMac 
that everything seems to come to a grinding stop including the dock and 
application menu bars.

If someone could tell me how to fix this I would so appreciate it.

Many thanks.

Lee


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