on 8/27/01 11:19 PM, Steve Kidd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> on 8/27/01 7:10 PM, Jim Snyder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> I am using 9.0.4, but have read of problems with 9.1 and X. Since both would
>> require paying for software upgrades anyway,
> 
> 9.1 (and 9.2.1, for that matter) are both free upgrades.
> 
> As for updating other software, the only difference I noticed between 9.0.4
> and 9.1 was speed and stability (9.1 was superior, in case I'm not clear). I
> didn't have a single app break on the switchover to 9.1.
> 
> For the original poster, Charles: You should be able to update to 9.1 easily
> - you probably could now.
> 
> I was using 9.1 before and after upgrading my machine, a PowerCenter 132
> with 128 MB RAM, now powered by a Sonnet G3/400/1MB card.
> 
> But OS X is another matter. Right now, I'm running a hacked version of
> 9.2.1. Sonnet says that OS X will be supported on some machines, and are
> selling a app to make the install, etc work.
> 
> Check Powerlogix's site and see if they have a statement on OS X
> compatibility.
> 
Unfortunately, the Powerlogix site only addresses issues with the upgrade
cards, and not the Catalyst based mobo my 180e has. The software that I do
not care to pay for an upgrade for is Quark XPress, a painful upgrade by
anyone but Croseus or Bill Gates standards...

;-)

Jim Snyder


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