Any hope for old powerpc mini?

Hi,
Older than dirt mini running 10.5.8 with the following specs:
Model Name:
Mac mini
  Model Identifier:
PowerMac10,2
  Processor Name:
PowerPC G4 (1.2)
  Processor Speed:
1.5 GHz
  Number Of CPUs:
1
  L2 Cache (per CPU):
512 KB
  Memory:
512 MB
  Bus Speed:
167 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:
4.9.4f1
Gravy thick slow.  Is there anything I can do to improve it?  Thought about reinstalling but don't have the media after a move and carelessness.  Mostly just want this to be dependable kid box, don't need anything fancy.
Thanks for any suggestions.

Hello, upping it to 1 GB of RAM will help...
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/5300DDR2S1GB/
Keeping 30 GB of free space on the Hard Drive will help.
Keeping icons on the Desktop to a minimum will help.
And maybe cleaning up Caches & such...
I think you should get Applejack...
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/15667/applejack
After installing, reboot holding down CMD+s, (+s), then when the DOS like prompt shows, type in...
applejack AUTO
Then let it do all 6 of it's things.
At least it'll eliminate some questions if it doesn't fix it.
The 6 things it does are...
Correct any Disk problems.
Repair Permissions.
Clear out Cache Files.
Repair/check several plist files.
Dump the VM files for a fresh start.
Trash old Log files.
First reboot will be slower, sometimes 2 or 3 restarts will be required for full benefit... my guess is files relying upon other files relying upon other files! :-)
Disconnect the USB cable from any Uninterruptible Power Supply so the system doesn't shut down in the middle of the process.
Just sits there occupying very little space & never interfering, unless you need to invoke it in Single User Mode.

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