hi atsushi

On 12 Feb 2006, at 14:38, Atsushi Sasaki wrote:

I am so reluctant to run a update because I've got experience that most of my old Macs (System 7 to OS 9) would be slower and slower whenever I updated. But I should have done it in this case.

IMHO running point updates don't generally do any harm. so to update 10.3.5 up to 10.3.9 should be ok.

I am still running 10.3.9 despite having mac's capable of running 10.4.+ As the mac's i could upgrade are daily use machines i can't take the time out to risk updating to higher os without loosing services eg when we updated from 10.2 to 10.3 we lost use of an external cd writer which didn't have drivers available for 10.3. also i run a voodoo 4 in my g4 desktop which is likely to be unsupported (it was under 10.3.+) on 10.4.
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