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>Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:42:16 -0700
>Subject: [1st] Re: 8.6 crashing problems
>From: Chuck Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>I just barely got your reply to me. I don't know how else to help you. I run
>all my 6100s on system 7.6.1 because I have found they run better than on
>system 8, but then I don't take them on the internet. Did you way what RAM
>you are running? They say that the 6100 will recognize 128MB chips, but I
>have never tried it. Good luck!
>
>Chuck
>

I have a 6100 (actually a Performa 6115CD) running very well with a total
of 264 MB of RAM (the original soldered-in 8 MB plus two 128 MB modules
that I installed well over a year ago.  So you shouldn't have any doubt
that it's possible to use 128 MB RAM cards.

This 6100 has also been souped up with a 300-MHz G3 accelerator card (one
made by Newer Technologies that I bought just about the time they went out
of business the first time).  This card really make this old machine quite
useful for most purposes, including web browsing with high-speed Internet
service (i.e., cable).

Finally, I continue to use OS 7.6.1 with this machine.  It's faster than OS
8 or 9 and has some conveniences that Apple abandoned when it brought out 8
and 9.  About 6 months ago I wrote a little dissertation on this, which is
reproduced below the dotted line for those who are interested.

Melvyn Halbert

.................................
Why I like OS 7.6.1 better than OS 8 or 9:

1. Computer graphics are executed much faster under OS 7.6.1 than under any
later OS.  To be specific, when I start a Power Mac in any version of OS 8,
the  test program called Let1kWindows Bloom takes 1.75 times longer to
execute than if I boot up in OS 7.6.1.  Under OS 9.1, there is a slight
improvement in speed, but the test still takes about 1.5 or 1.6 times
longer to execute under OS 9.1 than under OS 7.6.1.

2. The 7.6.1 Finder suits me better than later ones.  Here are three reasons:

   2.1). Transfer of a group of selected items from one window to another
is much easier in OS 7.6.1 because the highlighting of selected items is
retained when the destination window is brought to the front by a mouse
click at the top, right side, or bottom.  This does not work in any later
OS.

   2.2). An OS 7.6.1 window in list mode does not scroll vertically as I
move items from another window into the top or bottom folder of the
destination window.  Under OS 8 or 9.1, the list scrolls while I am trying
to drop the items into the top or bottom folder of the list and they often
get placed into the wrong destination.  I am therefore obliged to be very
finicky under OS 8 or 9.1, which means those OSs are annoying to use.

   2.3). The default option in OS 8 or 9 is to open folders after a short
dwell on the icon.  This is something a lot of people love, allowing them
to drill down to inner folders without moving the mouse, but I always found
this behavior unnerving.  So when I need to run OS 8 or 9 I turn this
option off.

3. When I give a command to OS 8 (any version), it makes no visible
response at first, making me think (on a slow computer) it didn't get the
command.  I'm tempted to repeat the command, which can then screw things
up.  OS 9, like OS 7, is much better at showing some immediate response to
a command.

4. Under OS 7.6.1, BBEdit Lite 3.5.1 (which I use a lot) has a feature that
is very useful to me.  When saving an excerpt from a web page to a new
file, I can generate the name of the new file by dumping a long extract
from the text into the box that appears when I choose "Save As...", and
then edit the string in that same box down to the maximum of 31 characters.
Under later OSs (also later versions of BBEdit Lite), this cannot be done
because only the first 31 characters of the selected string are dumped into
the box.

5. I really dislike Sherlock 2 for finding a local file by name or date or
whatever; I much prefer the OS 7.6 Find File (available by the keystroke
Cmd-F).    Fortunately, the OS 7.6.1 "Find File" can be made available
under OS 9.1 by Cmd-F -- provided that "Find File" and "Find File
Extension" have been copied from the 7.6.1 System Folder into the new
System Folder AND "Sherlock 2" is moved out of "Applications (Mac OS 9)".

6. True, some programs require OS 8.6 or later.  At present there are only
four that I need to consider: TurboTax, Toast Titanium 5.1.3, Retrospect
Express 4.3, and software to run my USB scanner.  However, I run OS 7.6.1
on a Performa 6115CD, which has no FireWire or USB capabilities, so
TurboTax is the only one of these four I need to worry about.  Just for
such eventualities, I can boot up under an OS 9.1 partition that I keep on
an external hard drive.



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