Hi David, I'm not sure if you refer to 4 or 8 GB per slot or in total. But anyway, I've checked for RAM on amazon.de, and found offers 2 x 4 Gb or 2 x 8GB by a brand called Corsair. Those seem to be made for laptops. Perhaps you can check if those are good for you (or maybe someone has experience with those). So - unless someone has RAM to give away - I'm happy to order those for you. Best,Robert- Von meinem Fliewatüüt gesendet. Hi,my computer, an IBM Thinkpad T61, has 2GB of RAM in it. Which should beplenty. It turns out that when doing image processing operations withImagemagick, this is not really sufficient for running several jobs inparallel. This is slowing development time down for me, especially asmemory pressure means that parallel editing work is also impacted.Now my computer is about 5 years old, so chances are that people havesome memory useful for it just lying around, having upgraded to newersystems. According to my BIOS, I have two chunks of 1GB DDR2 SODIMMeach in the computer (and not likely any free slots), so upgrading wouldrequire at least 2GB blocks of that stuff. The system documentationsuggests that 4GB is the maximum equipment, net wisdom appears to allowfor 8GB. Either (or something in between) would be an improvement.-- David Kastrup_______________________________________________lilypond-user mailing listaddress@hiddenhttps://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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