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)(* said:the only reason for me to have 1GB of ram is if i used photoshop or did massive video editing. but for what your doing, your ok. because OSX has brilliant memory management.
Kjeld Hvatum said:I just ordered mine, I thought the difference 13% performance difference between the 1.25 and the 1.42 was worth the extra $100. This will be my first Mac ever, I'm getting it as a second monitor. It'll drive my 21" Viewsonic LCD and I'll use it surf the web, play music, load my iPod, and not crash while my main PC is doing more CPU intensive things such as running VB.Net and Far Cry. My configuration is the following:
1.42 GHz G4
256 Mb RAM (Will be upgraded to 1024 Mb)
Superdrive
Bluetooth + Airport Extreme (It'll function as an Ad-Hoc base station)
I've already ordered a 1024 Mb stick of Crucial RAM from Newegg.com, so I'll probably be one of the first to update everyone here on the difficulty of installing your own RAM. The beauty of OSX, Windows and Redhat is that Synergy works perfectly between them. My PC will be the primary host, my Redhat server and Apple Mini will be the slaves. That means I only use my one keyboard and mouse, but I can drag my mouse to the left or right and it acts as if I only had one monitor. The mouse jumps from the right corner of my PC LCD to the left corner of my Apple LCD. It's like Dual Display but better, because it's actually Dual computers!
http://sourceforge.net/projects/synergy2/
gesteves said:Wow, thanks for the info, I finally solved my space problem in my desktop
Do you know if I can somehow map the Windows key to the Command key when I'm in my Mac OS screen?