> If you plan on using the mac mini for anything remotely
> substantial like perhaps browsing photos / playing DVDs...
you'd probably
> want to upgrade the memory to 512mb, or even 1 gb. Mac OSX is
> notorious for not liking a diet of only 256mb.

"Notorious for not liking a diet of only 256Mb"? Well, I have
Mac OS X 10.3.7 running on one old system (iMac 233Mhz) in 128M
... not quickly, but running reliably (its a background task
machine doing very simple duty as a local file server). 

I haven't had any problems with it, but I agree that if you want
to get any kind of heavy lifting done a 512M configuration is
the minimum I would use. A 1G memory module upgrade is about
$200 or so, well worth it. (Don't buy via the Apple build to
order configuration as their price is very high.)

Godfrey


        
                
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