on 12/27/02 8:03 PM, J Blanton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Hi Folks
>> 
>> I have just upgraded my s900 to 9.2.1 from 9.1, and am wondering if the
>> upgrade to 9.2.2 has any real advantages. I am not interested at this time
>> to upgrade to 10.2, as my hardware isn't up to it.
>> 
>> s900dp  (250/200)
>> 2gig HD
>> 256 Memory
>> Radius graphics card (not openGL compatible)
 
> I am currently running 9.2.2 on my G3upgraded 7300 with 273 megs and 6gig
> HD.  I haven't really noticed much of a speed difference.  Apple claims that
> 9.2.2 adds "improves Classic application compatibility in Mac OS X and
> delivers updated support for Macintosh systems that are based on the PowerPC
> G3 or G4 processor."  Which coincidentally is the same thing 9.2.1 does!
> 
> I would go ahead and get the update.  Its only 14 megabytes and you will
> have the peace of mind knowing that you have the absolute last official
> "classic" update installed!    =O)

The S900 has some unique properties due to it's clone nature.  You'd be
better off posting this to the Supermacs list since there are some very
knowledgeable people there who may not subscribe to this list.

While I have no experience myself, I've read on the Supermacs list that 9.1
is as high as you could go on the S900.  Apparently that's not the case
since you say you're running 9.2.1.

Charles



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