I used it on a 7500 and the only advantage I could see was the ability
to run newer software. Of course X is the way to go but good luck
getting it on unsupported hardware. I know there is a huge outpouring of
support for unsupported X but I never had any luck. You win some you
loose some, now I have a fully supported G4 Sawtooth. Yay! 

Mike Kauspedas
Technician @ AAHS 
472-1295 x404


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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 9:53 AM
To: PCI PowerMacs
Subject: OS 9.2 And Older Macs

Greetings,
     I am using OS 9.1 on my Power Mac 6500 and thought this was the
last OS 
I could install. I recently came across a free program called OS9 Helper
and 
it is supposed to patch the computer so 9.2 can be installed on older
Macs. 
Does anyone have any experience with this program and what advantages
would I see 
by upgrading to 9.2? Thanks.

Harry

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