In a message dated 10/25/01 11:02:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
So, If I have (find?) the final version of CFM (assume it was 
available/installed using MacOS 8.1?), then I should not have a 
problem with the Apple Serial Modem Install on my pb 540c 040, and 
could use the PC card extensions?
>>

I presume that's right, but as you said you're running 8.1, that should 
already include the final CFM.

I ran 8.1 on my Q950s, and it ran the last 68K version of AO-Hell and it 
never put up a fuss. Therefore, 8.1 must have come with at least the minimum 
level of CFM support that AO-Hell required.

The only machine I really had any CFM problems with was my trusty Q650, and 
that was a 7.1 system until I adopted 7.6.1.

I jumped from the Q650 and 7.6.1 to a 266 MHz G3 MT and 8.1 and almost 
immediately thereafter to a 300 MHz G3 MT and 8.5.1, as Apple couldn't keep 
the 266 repaired and it was costing them too much in warranty costs. The 300 
was a "mechanical replacement" for the unfixable 266 and cost me no extra $$$.



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