>From: Dave Perin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I've connected older Macs (030 Macs) using 7.6 and
> newer models with 8.x, and found that the internet connection was just about
> identical.
>
>Now, if you'd been using any older versions of System 7, then I'd have
>encouraged a move up to 7.6.
>
>-Dave

I know this is somewhat OT but I find that anything over 7.5.5 really 
slows down 030 Macs. Of course 7.6.1 is far superior for online use 
though. A lot of it depends on how much RAM is in the machine too.

RF


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