How much ram is needed to make it work the best it can?

i have a g4 and a crappy pc monitor. how much ram can this mac take and how do i get the most out of imovie? thanx a mill!!

i have a g4 … how much ram can this mac take
a G4 swallows up to 1.5GB of RAM...
my experiences: MacOsX under 800MB is no fun...
afaik, iM doesn't profit that much of more'n more RAM,
I think 1GB is a good compromise for your demands&wallet...
a better CPU increases speed dramatically,
G4, G5, dual, quad, Intel... in that order...

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