Hello,
        i have recently upgraded my 8500 to an xlr8 g3 zif 333mhz with 1meg of 
cache at 222 mhz and an additional 128 meg of ram...
        Ever since upgrading the cd rom has been flaky...  Especially on the 
software that came with the processor, I had to copy the cd on another 
computer and send it over with ethernet to install the 'driver' fo r the 
processor... It will play audio cds fine, but software cdroms make the mac 
lock up in the process of opening the window which will show up but never 
display, the watch cursor moves but never changes even after sitting 
overnight.  
        The system is 9.1 and it is a clean install with few other extensions as 
ide from the basae 9.1 install.  Total of 224 megs of ram and a western 
digital 30 gig hd in two partitions.
        Has anyone got any ideas?  xlr8 tech support was not helpful at all, and 
the ram is known good.  All of it.

        Aside from that, does anyone else have a kensington turbo mouse with 4 
buttons, and notice it stop functioning after running netscape 4.7 for a 
few minutes with thel atest drivers avalible from versiontracker?  The 
mouse still moves but no clicking on anything at all is possible, even to 
switch apps, the only way to fix is to restart....

thanks,
the denizens of the apartment 

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