Further RAM considerations

Hi Guys
So it was a bit tight of me, when I bought my G4 1GHz PowerBook in April 2004, to get only 256MB of RAM. (I have a prejudice against anyone who tries to sell me extra stuff on the back of a basic purchase.) But now more and more frequently I encounter websites which won't work right with the old version of Safari I have. More and more often stuff stumbles and even Mail quits unexpectedly. I can't get a newer version of these apps on this operating system: I'm willing to buy a newer OS than the 10.3.9 I got all those years ago, but need more RAM to run it.
Question 1: the highly recommended Crucial say my Powerbook can cope with up to 1GB RAM: the paper copy of the User's Manual which came with the machine says 2GB. Which is right?
Question 2: Have I DDR or SDRAM? Memory upgrades cost twice as much for one type as for the other, but the "About this Mac" pane uses both sets of intitials: seems I've got 256 MB DDR SDRAM! (the "More Info" Memory screen adds that it's PC2700U-25330 )
Noting the problem over duff memory slots, I have swapped my 256 memory card from the lower to the upper slot and it all seems to work just the same so it looks like I'm lucky: I have two working slots. So -
Question 3: Should I just get another 256MB card to run a more recent OS, or would It future proof me for a few years to buy two 512 MB cards? And would it be completely silly to buy two 1GB cards because some other limitations of my computer doom it to oblivion long before the capacity of 2Gigs of RAM were fully exploited?
Sorry this is such a verbose post, but I'm at a tipping pont here.
And I do like this machine,
Thanks

If your machine has a 15" display and reports that it is currently using PC2700 RAM, then it can use up to 2GB. If you're going to run Leopard on it, buy a 1GB module to put into your empty slot. There's no point in buying Tiger instead of Leopard; if you can find it at all, it will cost much more. And if your lower RAM slot should fail (many do), putting your 1GB module into the good slot will enable you to keep using Leopard reasonably efficiently without buying anything else at that time.
Did you use Crucial's downloadable System Scanner Tool to learn that your machine can only use 1GB of RAM? If you did, I'm astonished by the incorrect answer; I've never heard of it being mistaken before. If you didn't use it, do so. It will tell you what RAM to order.

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    Have hesitated to post because I am so ignorant but I don't know what else to do. I apologize in advance if I am not posting correctly. Long story short, I have run CS for years with no problems. I am now running it on my iMac and my MacBook Pro. No problems with the latter. But with my iMac, it keeps telling me that there was an unexpected error due to insufficient RAM and then without further ado, it closes. I have copied the report it would like to send to Apple (which is in some ancient lost tongue from my point of view).  What I have done is I have spent a couple of nights researching fonts because there was so much discussion of font problems. I am not saying I don't have any but at this point, I only have validated fonts on my system so if that is the problem, it is going to be hard for me to take that anywhere. Then I double checked my Preferences for performance (in case the error message actually meant what it said. It told me I had 2100 mb available, recommended I allocate between1155 and
    1512 so I gave it 1575. I hope no one falls off their chair and hurts themselves if I ask if I could be giving too much RAM? The error message says not. Sigh.
    I used to spend my nights just playing with Photoshop, nothing serious, simply a very enjoyable hobby. Now it is a nightmare. I guess I could just jettison the iMac and go for the notebook but there are some reasons for wanting to use the desktop (not the least of which is I feel like I should be able to! having paid for it and CS5). I didn't have any problems before Snow Leopard-- whatever cat was prior worked just fine. Didn't have CS4 problems either but don't know what hates what-- is CS5 the problem or is Snow Leopard? Again, running both on MacBook Pro with no problems. Another sigh.
    Can anyone help or should I just take a pill and call myself in the morning?
    Process:         Adobe Photoshop CS5 [6554]
    Path:            /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS5/Adobe Photoshop CS5.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS5
    Identifier:      com.adobe.Photoshop
    Version:         12.0 (12.0x20100407.r.1103) (12.0)
    Code Type:       X86 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [124]
    Date/Time:       2010-08-05 22:33:43.684 -0400
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.6.4 (10F569)
    Report Version:  6
    Interval Since Last Report:          -2065574 sec
    Crashes Since Last Report:           -6
    Per-App Interval Since Last Report:  -935315 sec
    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   -2
    Anonymous UUID:                      B5C727B4-0B5D-4E07-8F68-1F524BFF6F98
    Exception Type:  EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
    Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
    Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    Application Specific Information:
    abort() called
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