on 11/9/03 5:39 AM, Gary Kitchen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> O.K. I believe I have Disk Copy on the HD, there should be plenty of space,
> it's a 1 GB drive. I had 7.5.5 on it when I originally received the machine
> at the fleamarket. Is there any reason to consider only using 7.5.3 over the
> 7.5.5 upgrade? Primary uses will be web surfing/email, and I'd like to put
> whatever version of Photoshop it can handle (I know it ain't fast, but
> whatever) to do basic photo editing and display. Also would be nice to have
> Quicktime (version?) to play audio CD's while messing around.
> 

My belief is that 7.5.5 was for things that were needed by a PPC. 7.5.3.
always seemed slightly snappier on 68k Macs. No harm, though, in doing the
full conversion.

There's a Quicktime in the install. 2.x.

It should be able to handle Photoshop 2.53LE, maybe 3.x. But you'll need
more memory and an external storage source, as pictures fill a hard drive
very quickly.

Jeff


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