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I would recommend a processor upgrade.  Of course a P2/450 with 32mb would

do better than your machine, but you would need to buy new RAM and case as

well.


Travis Kallner wrote:

> What would probably give me the biggest speed boost? Right now I run a
> Pentium 166 with 32 megabytes of RAM. Should I upgrade the RAM or the
> proccesor? Thanks!

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