Hi David,

I'm not sure if you refer to 4 or 8 GB per slot or in total. But anyway, I've 
checked for RAM on amazon.de, and found offers 2 x 4 Gb or 2 x 8GB by a brand 
called Corsair. 
Those seem to be made for laptops. Perhaps you can check if those are good for 
you (or maybe someone has experience with those). 

So - unless someone has RAM to give away - I'm happy to order those for you. 

Best,
Robert


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Von meinem Fliewatüüt gesendet.

On 24 May 2013, at 15:04, David Kastrup <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> my computer, an IBM Thinkpad T61, has 2GB of RAM in it.  Which should be
> plenty.  It turns out that when doing image processing operations with
> Imagemagick, this is not really sufficient for running several jobs in
> parallel.  This is slowing development time down for me, especially as
> memory pressure means that parallel editing work is also impacted.
> 
> Now my computer is about 5 years old, so chances are that people have
> some memory useful for it just lying around, having upgraded to newer
> systems.  According to my BIOS, I have two chunks of 1GB DDR2 SODIMM
> each in the computer (and not likely any free slots), so upgrading would
> require at least 2GB blocks of that stuff.  The system documentation
> suggests that 4GB is the maximum equipment, net wisdom appears to allow
> for 8GB.  Either (or something in between) would be an improvement.
> 
> -- 
> David Kastrup
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