Powerbooks, hard drives and Logic

Can anyone advise how to get more out of logic and my G4 1.67 powerbook with 1.5gig ram. I'm thinking to get an external drive - possibly a sata drive via cardbus. I'm sure I'd get better performance track countwise but I'm wondering if theres a way to improve performance of vitual instruments and logic generally by way of settings that utilise the drive. This possible? Any other tips welcome.

I have a travelling system that consists of a Mac 1.67 Ghz powerbook with 1.5 gb ram, a MOTU Ultralite and a 100 gb G Tech mini drive fw800 7200rpm.
I can get 1 instance of stylus rmx, 1 instance of trilogy, 1 string exs, a couple of pianos and a couple of synths like arturia minimoog or cs-80. Running 2 space reverbs and a couple of waves compressors.
With all of these running it is a little slow at times. But if you can't make a record with the above plugs then you're never going too.....
Ultralite kicks *** by the way!! I have a pro tools rig and a fireface 800 rig at home, and its up there as far as the quality of input.
Go and buy a g tech drive..they're around £220+vat which is quite expensive but worth every penny
Best of luck

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