You got it, Will. DDR stands for Dual Data Rate, and is a new very fast type of RAM. If you can, geddit

. Also, get the highest speed possible. Therefore, 512MB PC-3200 DDR Memory. I would make sure you have enough space in your motherboard for the new RAM. If you have 512MB at the moment, this may consist of two 256MB chips. If they are, then you will only have one slot remaining, and you cannot buy two more chips. Also, if they are DDR, get DDR for the new RAM, and if they are SDRAM, get SDRAM for the new RAM.
One word of warning, RAM chips are extraordinarily static sensitive, so be
extremely careful when putting it in, so you don't damage your new RAM, or any other bits of the gits of the computer that you might happen to touch.
Briefly, get exactly the same type of RAM that is in your PC at the moment. Make sure you have enough space, and most important, be
very careful.
Jonathan
