hey all,
before i get started i'd like to say thanks to all those who helped on the startup freezes problem, deleting the server folder did fix the problem, on both the wallstreet and the g3.


now to business. i was wondering how much would i be looking at for ram for a powerbook g3 series (wallstreet), preferably to max out the amount of ram the machine has, as well as to see if anyone has any other suggestions to upgrading such a powerbook, or even dare i say, modifying it.

So far it has a 40 GB hard drive instead of the stock standard 2 GB, a 32 MB, and a 128 MB ram sticks (making a total of 160 MBs), and an external Avaya Wireless card (802.11b PCMICA).

Eventually, when i get the money, i would like to install 10.3 ( i hear it runs well on Wallstreets) but... what should i be aiming for?

any advice?

Thanks,
eric.

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