> From: "Dennis B. Swaney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Mac OS 9.2.x standalone?
>
> I have Mac OS 9.1 on my Rev. B and have heard conflicting information
> regarding 9.2.x I've been told that it should only be installed on a
> computer that has Jaguar, that it is very unstable if installed by
> itself, that 9.1 is the stablest of the 9.x versions, etc.
>
Somebody you know is full of crap.

The ONLY reason somebody should stick with 9.1 is if that's the limit 
of what their computer will do, ie a non-G3.

9.2.x and 9.1 have little difference other than the former being 
optimised for Classic, but there are numerous under-the-hood 
improvement to things like USB and FW handling as well. If your machine 
is capable of running OS 9.2.x, you should do so (and yours is). 
Besides, it's free.

_Chas_

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