I use publish it easy on my 8600 G3 275, my 7200, my 9600/350, and my 7600.
No problems.
>
> I upgraded my Centris 650 to OS 7.6, getting ready to use it as the server
> for IPNetRouter. Then, it dawned on me that when I was using OS 7.1 on it,
> there was a choice through the Memory Control Panel between 32 or 16 bit
> addressing. This allowed me to use programs like Publish-it-easy or
> Ready-Set-Go 3, which crash on 32 bit machines.
> Times have changed and I am now on Systems 7.6, 8.6 and 9.1. No longer is
> the 16-bit option available. But there are some files still in Publish-it
> Easy that I could use. Is there a way to emulate 16-bit addressing on the
> Starmax or the 8600? Or do I need to drag the Mac Classic out of the closet?
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