> It is very fast.  It feels great to have it running as fast as it was
> when it was "the fastest notebook computer the world has ever seen"

I am actually surprised that 8.1 doesn't run faster than 7.6 on a 3400 with
maxed-out RAM. I have tried them both on a 5300 and 8.1 always seemed more
responsive to me, so I kept it there. I guess with the L2 cache, a 3400 can
emulate old code faster than it can execute the code in 8.1.

I wonder how fast 7.6 runs on a Kanga G3? I bet it would laugh at it.

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