> > I wouldn't advise it with that little RAM. I run 9.1 on a couple of 1400's
> > with 64 MB, and it takes up about 16 MB.

> What if I use Virtual Memory?

I presume that's with VM turned on. On my 60MB 1400 with Apple VM on, 9.1
used around ~18MB.

RAM Doubler 9 helped this quite a bit, but it still takes a hit. Don't run
9.1 on a 1400 that isn't at max RAM. On the other hand, I needed the features
of 9.1, so that's why I run it, and with RD9's help, I can still run a great
deal of applications at once without unduly thrashing to disk.

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