>I think 7.5.3 is your best bet. If you have enough memory (8 Mb or more) and
>have a copy, 7.6.3 is another option (on the other hand, it's not free, and
>it's slower and spends more memory and disk than 7.5 - you choose).
>

Hi Antonio,

never heard about 7.6.3, only 7.6.1 - a typo or did I miss out on
something? I agree with you that 7.5.3 (or 7.5.5, for that matter) might be
the best bet for a well-equipped CC, but if memory is tight and speed
counts I'd go for 7.1 (if one dares speaking of "speed" on a unmodified CC.
Mystic rules o.k.!). As for 7.6.1 and 68030 processors, I perfectly agree
with the pickle's statement that it is worthless on anything less than a
IIfx.

Cheers, OM

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