on 3/29/01 8:31 AM, Welch, John C. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> How about 2 weeks of running on a 64MB PB, more stable than when I have 192
> MB in, and running under 9.1 (I have a hinky RAM controller, which is why I
> have different RAM configs.).

You know, if I didn't run IE and Entourage with that freezing problem
before, I could claim the same. While, granted a real crash would still
force me to reboot the system, the hypothetical features of OS X should
prevent that. Nevertheless, fact remains that since running OS X final (I
don't count pre-releases, albeit I should) I have had more need to reboot,
logout, restart than under OS 9.

Obviously, this is a case of YMMV - as we have people that praise stability,
and people that have nothing but problems.

One thing I did notice, is that having Classic run in the background could
be the difference between IE launching with 36 bounces, or with 12 bounces
(G3/400). Classic is apparently a terrible resource hog, even when in the
background with nothing to do.

Harry


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