>Hey Donald,
>
>The PowerMac 9500 series computer can handle OS
>versions all the way up to OS 9, and go as low as 7.5.
> Plus, with the help of Sonnet, 9500 owners can now
>upgrade to even OS X. Just make sure that with any of
>these OS versions (not X) that you have at least 32
>megs of RAM. If I were you, I'd just go down to the
>nearst Apple reseller and pick up a new copy of OS 9,
>install it and go from there. I purchased my 9500/150
>years ago and when it came out, I purchased OS 9 from
>CompUSA. After installing it, my Mac was up and
>running with all the latest drivers and rock solid to
>boot! Hope this helps,
The first models of 7500, 8500 & 9500 all shipped with 7.5.2. Later models
of 8500 & 9500 shipped with 7.5.3. So consider 7.5.3 the earliest version
to use (you DO NOT want to use 7.5.2).
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