Dr.O.M.Betz escribió:

With a Classic II, in case it could have had enough RAM to run 7.6, you probably could have fed and watered the bird and walked the dog before it had finished booting...

My Classic II (maxed to 10 Mb) has 7.6.1 with some extensions from System 8 (like the appareance manager), and takes a bit less than a minute to boot. And after booting, it is quite slow for everyday work (taking into account that I have on it applications bigger than I should, like ClarisWorks).

Getting back to the conversation topic, I do love my Classic 4/40: it boots 6.0.8 in about ten seconds, and is pretty quick running the vintage apps I have on it. It is, actually, a lot quicker than most of the later (and more powerfull) machines I have in my collection. Of course, computer perceived speed is not the same as computer power - but we all know it :-) .

Greetings,

Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>


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