Mac G5 RAM

I just purchased Leopard today and attempted to install it with no success. After troubleshooting why, I finally came up with the fact that I have only 256 MB of Ram and the software requires 512 MB. Dumb mistake but I am now sitting on a $200 application that will require an upgrade to sufficient memory. What is the best and most cost effective way to upgrade?

Hi WaltAZ-
I like these folks: Data Memory Systems
They also have a memory locator. No matter what memory you do purchase do yourself a favor and get the stuff with a lifetime warranty.
Luck-
-DaddyPaycheck

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