Certainly many Power Computing folks have had good success with OS 9.1; I've
got it running very solidly on a pair of PowerTowers, one a stock 180e, the
other a PowerLogix G3 400/1 MB.

<crooner music fires up>

"Crashes, I've had a few;
But then again, too few to mention..."

<end crooner music, begin barrage of rotten tomatoes>

But inevitably, your experience may be different. There are so many
variables (extensions) that I think it's hard to make a blanket statement.

Reports are that higher versions of OS 9 offer no particular features for
machines strictly running OS 9.x, but rather are for the benefit of folks
running OSX/Classic.

--Chuck


on 5/22/02 3:27 PM, pete at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey folks:
> 
> Powerbase 180 working on becoming a G3 400. Maxed RAM etc. Looking for to
> move to most modern OS that will run reliably. Considering a variant of OS
> 9; thinking of upgrading to a Radeon 7000 PCI, which requires OS 9.o. Is
> that a practical/doable pathway? Any experience or caveats about
> reliability and such. Note that the Powerbase is not "officially" supported
> but could care less about "offical" support as long as the rig be runnin'
> stable.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Pete
> 
> 


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