RAM Charger 8Case Study #6: Macintosh LC IIMy second-oldest son has an LC II with 10 MB RAM. Brian uses ClarisWorks for homework, but seems mostly to play games. Favorites are Monopoly, SimCity 2000, and Realmz. He doesn't really need RAM Charger, but installing it on his LC II shows that it's stable with games, a type of software I don't have much time for. For Christmas we installed a 25 MHz 68040 accelerator in the LC II. Now it does some things faster than my Centris 610! This has not introduced any problems with RAM Charger or any of his programs. Other Case Studies
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