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Rubber feet height?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanley" data-source="post: 11073"><p>Hi Padawan, I know it's kinda off topic, but I was wondering...</p><p>I see you have 640K RAM in your iBook. I am planning on doing the same thing, but I want to make sure it really makes a difference... </p><p></p><p>And now for all the rest of you on mac-forums: </p><p></p><p>I run really heavy programs on my iBook. Photoshop, Quark, Illustrator. Mostly all at the same time, with quite big files (+50 mb)...</p><p></p><p>Would upgrading RAM improve performance, or should I consider upgrading to a powerbook? </p><p></p><p>Stanley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanley, post: 11073"] Hi Padawan, I know it's kinda off topic, but I was wondering... I see you have 640K RAM in your iBook. I am planning on doing the same thing, but I want to make sure it really makes a difference... And now for all the rest of you on mac-forums: I run really heavy programs on my iBook. Photoshop, Quark, Illustrator. Mostly all at the same time, with quite big files (+50 mb)... Would upgrading RAM improve performance, or should I consider upgrading to a powerbook? Stanley [/QUOTE]
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