Virkkala wrote,

>I own a 9.2.1 disk, not an earlier one... So, whatever the wisdom of your
>course, it would not be one that I can take!
>
>I take it that OS 9.2.x will run on my 8500/7200 hybrid, w/G3 upgrade?
>
>And yes, I think I'll restate my opinion: I found OS9forever.com to be very
>confusing. It seems written for one level of OS 9 expertise above my head.
>Has anyone else felt this to be the case, or am I simply too intimidated by
>the "awesome" possibilities of going to the final version of the classic OS
>too daunting, thus confusing myself? [Now, how's that for a sentence?
>Probably worse than anything on OS9forever!]

Hi,
I don't think that upgrading the processor raises the maximum OS (9.1)
that the 8500 is said to support.  Could be wrong :�)

Actually 9.2.2 is the highest. . . but according to Hoyle, I mean Kyle (I
think it was)
re. OS 9.2.2, the final .1 is more relative to OS 10 Finder compatibility
than of use to us classic users.

Terry



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