Yeah, you should be just fine with that ... I mean it depends on what services you decide to run, but generally speaking 384MB is just fine.

David

On Feb 11, 2004, at 4:39 PM, nathan wrote:



 I have a G3/300 Server with 384megs of ram currently.. I have two 80 gig
IDE hd's on board.. Do I need more ram to run X?




I'm running B&W G3 350 (overclocked to 450) here at work at the moment with 10.3.2 with "only 320 MB RAM. Currently have Illustrator 10, Eudora, Acrobat 5, Safari 1.2, FontBook, M$ Word, iCal and some system "tuners" running and it's not too bad. If I had a choice I'd put more RAM in it though.

Bear in mind I do have some services turned off - like apache, I have disabled most of the keyboard layouts I don't/won't use, same with system extensions

All in all the performance hit isn't too bad unless you have lots of apps doing things at same time

Simon

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