> I was wondering if anyone with a 3400c (180mhz; 144 RAM)
 could tell me if os
 9.1 is faster than 8.6 on this machine?
 Thanks,
> Denny

On a 3400/200 or 240, it's very hard to tell. To me, both feel the same overall, but I have stripped some of the big stuff out of 9.1 like voice recognition.


IMHO 8.6 is a bit 'better' as an 'overall OS experience' (but then I stuck with 7.5 until two years ago so perhaps I'm just old fashioned!) but several things I want to run seem to require 9.x so that is what we have gone to.

9.1 is completely stable for me now, some bits do work better than 8.6, and I think that networking is a bit better. It's nice to do Appleshare over TCP/IP too.

Ben
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