I own a PowerBook 5300c which has recently been through the Apple REA 
program and now looks good as new (not shocking, since it seems not to have 
been used in 4 1/2 years before I acquired it). It's running System 7.5.3 
and currently has 24MB of RAM installed.

I am going to upgrade the system software to 8.1 or 8.6 in the near future; 
what I was really wondering about is this: is it worth the $100 or so it 
would take to buy a 48MB RAM expansion card, pull the 16MB card inside and 
replace it with the 48, and operate the 5300 with 56MB of RAM? How much of 
an improvement would I see from doing that, and would it justify the 
expense?

Thanks,
John


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