Yes: I�d recommend getting the 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 updates from Apple. And the use
this:

http://www.os9forever.com/os9helper.html

to run 9.2.2

I updated to be able to run the latest ATI drivers for my Radeon card. What a
difference. At least to me, it made 9.1 seem like a somewhat feeble and
in-between version of the MacOS. Vastly improved disk performance and loading
web pages like a shot, as well as having back the old key (opt+') among other
improvements. Not to mention the improved Classic performance when in X. As
always: disabling the stuff you do not use in the extensions manager will
help... No wonder this was the last no. 9


Patrick Selliers



zhmmy harper wrote:

> Why in the world would you want to use OS 10 on a 7500?  (or on anything?)
> I suggest that you install no higher than OS 9.1 so you can use all your
> older software.  In the case of OS 10, newer is definitely not better.  The
> change from traditional object-oriented Apple OS to Unix is no more nor less
> than a way for Steve Jobs to compete with his buddy, Bill Gates, on the same
> playing field.
>
> I hope more people will realize this because we need to resist the change.
> Already the loyal Apple users are having a hard time keeping their setups
> running at optimum.  I personally think Apple would do well to have two
> different directions.  One would be devoted to traditional user-friendly
> computers and the other would try to directly compete in the games market.
>
> Any comments, folks?
>
> Zhmmy
>


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