Its my understanding OSX is more problematic on Power Computing Machines 
than Macs.  I have run OSX on 7500 AVs and various others; never without 
problems.

Rick :)

On Monday, July 15, 2002, at 04:53 PM, Carl Sheperd wrote:

> I would like to purchase the new Crescendo/PCI G4 PCI card for my Power 
> Computing PowerBase 200.  I read in the August issue of MacHome 
> magazine, p.20,  "Yesteryear" about upgrading a Mac 6400 and with the 
> maximum RAM being just barely enough to run system OSX.  Does this mean 
> that even if I upgrade with this new card that I won't be able to run 
> any programs after I get it started up?  I have my PowerBase 200 maxed 
> out with RAM now.  I spent some bucks upgrading my modem from 28 to 56K 
> only to discover that my land line won't give me more than 26.4K so it 
> was a waste.  I don't want to waste $400 if it won't do me any good.  
> Thanks in advance for any advice.   --Carl Sheperd
>


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