RAM Charger 8Case Study #5: PowerBook 150My wife uses a PowerBook 150 with 4 MB RAM. With System 7.5.5 and RAM Doubler (virtual memory is simply too slow on a 68030-based Mac), there was just enough RAM to run ClarisWorks or FileMaker Pro. RAM Charger helps, though she rarely needs to run more than one application at a time. Her favorite games, Shanghai and Solitaire Royale, run without a hitch. Other Case Studies
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