This is interesting. If I get enough RAM in there (say, 128mb up from 64mb),
would 9.2.2 be acceptable on my 7300/180 that I am playing with right now?
I'd love to go above 8.1 since I can't seem to connect to my Cox Cable
internet and wanted to upgrade anyway.
................................Mike T.
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From: "NwDMA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PCI PowerMacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: OS 9.2.x on a pre-G3/G3-upgraded PCI Mac


> > 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?
>
> Try going back...I know 6 months ago it was a different animal over there
> but now the installation is super simple.  I did it in less than 20
minutes
> and 9.2.2 is really fast!
> --
> John England
>


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