Up grading powerbook G4 1.33GHz

I have a powerbook G4 15 1.33 GHz. I would like to up grade that, because it runs very slow right now. I am really novice, so please help me with some details. thank you.

what all do you do with your mac? how long has it been since OS X was installed?
I don't think that mac shipped with 256mb of ram, nor will leopard install with such little ram...
please click on the apple icon in the upper left of the screen, select "about this mac" & tell us the OS version & ram installed.
does this mac have the original drive? if so, there may be another reason.
check these guys out for any parts you are looking for. very good, I buy from them all the time: http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/powerbook-ibook-macbook/
but if you have never done upgrades before, don't start on this mac. RAM is ok to do, 4 screws & a cover. a unibody is pretty easy, but the AL PBs & 1st gen MBPs are harder than they should be, too easy to do damage. have a apple certified tech do it.
here are all the repair guides: http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Device/PowerBookG4_Aluminum_15%22_1-1.5GHz
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