>Spence, just curious how much RAM do you have in that 1400? I have 48 MB 
>in mine and when I tried to install 9.1 it didn't work. Mine is also 
>running the stock 133mHz processor, not a G3. 

-Andy


Andy,

I have a 1400c 166MHz that has 48 Megs of RAM and has run 9.1 since it was released. 
No problems at all with the install.
I then upgraded to a Sonnet 333MHz G3, again without issue. 

9.1 ran more reliably than 9.0.4 and 8.1 did for me on _my_ particular machine. 
7.6.1 was great as well, allowing me more RAM for apps, but 9.1  has much improved 
virtual memory capabilities and less internet app related crashes. I use heavy apps 
(dreamweaver 4, Mozilla 1.0.1, CodeWarrior, BBEdit, MacPerl, etc....) and daily 8+ 
hour use on my 1400 and it holds up well. If it could only handle long file names like 
OS X can, it'd be perfect for me for years to come.

9.1 doesn't require a G3. It ran on my 604 7600, 603 7300, and my 603e 1400c.  

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