My advice to my clients is put the Max memory you can afford you will not regret it. I recommond Crucial as I have only had a few problems over the years and they have replace every bit of memory on problem. >I've finally, finally, long, long overdue, ordered myself a new 12" ibook. > >(My original ibook, at 33 mhz with its 3 gigs of memory has only 329 mg of >space left! I've been throwing things out in order to add anything, and oh, >my, but downloading pages online has been Slooow. Not to speak of frequent >freezes when the poor thing is overcome . And still running OS9.1!) > >I am about to enter the world of OSX! I'll be able to take advantage of >.mac and for the first time to go to itunes online and finally use iphoto. >!! I've bought airport express too, so, Oh, I am going to be wireless! >Yes! And I've upgraded to 60 gigs. 60gigs!!! after 2 and 3/4 gigs!!! Can >you imagine How Excited I am???!!! > >But I have a question. > >I will upgrade the memory. This new 12" ibook (upgraded to 60 gigs), >1.33ghz, comes standard with removeable 512 mg. > >Should I add 512 mg memory for a total of 1 gig? (Other World Computing >has a price of $59.99; Crucial a price of $68.99)(Those are both good >companies still, right?) > >or should I add 1 gig of memory (Other World Computing $136.95/ Crucial >$159) for a total of 1 and 1/2 gigs? > -- Have a Happy and Enjoy Richard E. Meyeroff Meyeroff Computer Consultants 917-586-8790 REM at Meyeroff-C-C.com Member Apple Consultants Network ACHDS The Answer to your Computer Questions & Needs