On Jun 2, 2005, at 4:11 PM, Cornett wrote:

On the side, as I'd like to tryout OSX.2 or X.3 and the HD's
1st. partitions have been setup less than 8Gb in sz., will the
installers balk at the PC-66 RAM install'd(160Mb in one
and 192Mb in the other) , and simply require the RAM to
be PC-100??, or should, it install and then be somewhat
slower with the slower speed RAM?? Also, would anyone
happen to have the URL link handy for the download of
the 9.2.1 to 9.2.2 standalone(no SWU, thanx) updater to
share??


I ran Panther with no problems on my two iMacs I've had, but they were slot loader DV's (400 DV & 450 DV+). I also had them respectively, up to 768mb and 640mb of PC100 RAM. They ran well. The thing that I would worry about with your Rev D's is not so much the RAM speed (66mhz), but the amount of RAM. You really should think about a bare minimum of 256mb to run OSX. I'd suggest maxing them out with 512mb. I also wouldn't run X in less than 6gb.

- Dylan


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