I have a Powerbook 3400c (200mhz, 64mb ram, 3gig HDD)

I recently installed a piece of software that requires me to turn of virtual
memory when it's in use. (Reason 2.0, if you're wondering.)

Reason works ok with 64, but I'm wondering if it's worth my time and effort
to keep switching back and forth whenever I use my 'book for other stuff.
Is VM (or RamDoubler, which I usually use) worth it? Or should I bite the
bullet, buy a 128 chip and leave VM/RD behind me?


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