Mr. Galey, What Version of Ram Doubler are you using? With only 80MB of
Ram there should be no problem with the later version. I had no problems
with RAM Doubler when I was using less than 200 MB of RAM and OS 9.1.
One of my Grandsons is using a Power 100 with a Sonnet G3 300Mhz card,
76 MB of Ram, OS 9.0.4 and it works great w/Ram Doubler. RAM Dblr won't
work with over 256 of RAM.

Main problem with OS 9.1, is it takes forever to boot up, But it is such
a great program, it's worth the wait. You will have to upgrade some of
your 3rd party S/W
and run Conflict catcher a few times to sort it all out. Running
Different sets helps if you use it for  myriad tasks as I do. Just
changing the load order of some of the extensions, makes it all more stable.
RHB
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Michael Galey wrote:  Hi Norp, 
> An Apple rep at Fry's recommended that I update my PowerWave 120 only to
> 8.6 and not to 9 which had just come out. But since then I've upgraded
> my processor with a Sonnet G3/400mhz and gone on to skip past 8.6 to 9.1
> and eventually 10.1.2 with a lot of help from XpOSfacto.
 
> Anyway 9.1 has been stable enough for me although I never was able to
> get RAM Doubler to work with it. It generally seems faster too than
> 8.1.  The only other regular glitch is that, if I have to leave my
> computer for several minutes while connected to the internet, Apple
> Remote Access wants to freeze up forcing me to restart. 
> Good luck,  Mickey
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> On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 08:20 AM, Patty North wrote: 
> > Hi folks,
> > Anybody know whether my PowerWave 120 will operate smoothly if I update
> > to OS 8.6?  I'm currently running 8.1 without problems, but I seem to
> > remember some warning about upgrading any further.  What's your advice?
> > Norp

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