"New" old iMac 233MHz/B upgrades...?

I just received an old 233 iMac from work with system 8.5 and a tiny hard drive. I'm used to working on my G5 and my powerbook and can't seem to "think back" to this unit. Is it still possible to upgrade the internal hard drive, RAM and system (to 9.2). It's going to be used by my youngest daughter for schoolwork and games and it needs upgrades.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bob

check out djonmac.com for info on memory and hard drive expansion. 9.2 and OS X up to 10.3 are supported on that model iMac. check out ramseeker.com and crucial.com for buying ram.

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