You have my attention. I am running 9.2, make that not very well tho. So it must have been put on with 'helper'. Can you tell me more about sleeping sickness? Is this what mine has?
Thanks for the info, Dennis


On 18-Nov-04, at 9:49 AM, KG wrote:

If you have OS 9.2.2 running on your 3400, mind telling me how you accomplished it? Mine will not shut down after running any app.
Thanks, Dennis

The way you do it is to download the third-party utility called "OS9Helper" at www.os9forever.com.


Bear in mind that it doesn't seem to work perfectly for everybody. It didn't for me. I don't run OS 9.2.2 on my 3400c. What I do is run 9.1, with the Finder, OT and TCP/IP components from 9.2.2 in place of their 9.1 versions. For whatever reason, that combination works for me and is faster than stock 9.1.

I'm planning to try 9.2.2 again at some future date, having recently replaced my 3400c's logic board due to "sleeping sickness". I replaced my board with a new, Apple Service 3400/180 board, and overclocked the bus speed to 44 MHz so that I now have a 3400/198 that benches reasonably close to a stock 3400/240.
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