MacAddictvja wrote:
>If I do upgrade the CPU on my PM 7300/180, could I safely run OS 9.2, or OS
>X? And what versions of OS X would I be able to run? I'd also like to still
>run OS 8.6, and OS 9.1, if possible. That is another question to discuss
>though . . . .
>
>Would my PowerMac 7300/180 be limited with the slower 300mhz CPU upgrade (as
>far as updating browsers, and other software? Would the faster CPU upgrades,
>400mhz, or 500mhz, allow me to upgrade the OS even further?
>
>I'd like to be able to update Netscape and Explorer. Presently I can only go
>as high as Netscape 4.7, and Explorer 5.01, and Outlook 5.03. I have been
>running into problems with the old browsers, and would like to be able to
>upgrade further.
>
>--
>vjamacaddict
>
Having spent money and time, some very angery time, with upgrades
addon's etc. I'm reminded of the story of young bull and old bull.
My suggestion is to add slowly, having spent lots of time reading first.
I'm yet only a beige G3 owner and have spent many frustrating hours
trying too many upgrades at once, slowly slowly I recommend.
You may then with the money saved be able to buy an off the shelf
machine that sweeps as it cooks and things.
A blue and white is my ambition, the price is falling fast on ebay.
I'm bidding to buy a laptop again, I paid $5000 for such a machine
once!! now the bid is at $50.
My 2cents. fluff


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