Wayne

Go for it. Leopard runs perfectly well with 1GB of RAM. Of course it  
will be better under 2GB.

I had a 1.25Ghz G4 eMac. It had 1.5GB of RAM and Leopard ran lovely on  
it. I currently have an 867Mhz G4 PowerBook TiBook. It has 1GB of RAM  
and Leopard runs lovely on that too.

Simon

On 9 Sep 2009, at 20:23, WAYNE H FOWLER wrote:

> I have an iMac G4 1.25 17" FP with 1 gig of ram.  I'm running Tiger  
> 10.4.11 now.  When I thought of upgrading to Leopard, I read that it  
> likes to see at least 2 gigs of ram to run smoothly.  Does anyone  
> have any experience with running Leopard with this configuration?   
> How important would it be to upgrade to 2 gigs?  I have read on  
> "everymac" that it's possible to load the two chip spaces with 1 gig  
> chips but Apple doesn't recommend it.
> >

Simon Royal
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