Agreed (with Bob). 9.1 has worked very well for me on two PowerTowers
(non-Pro).

My understanding is identical to Bob's, which is that 9.2 was intended for
machines running in classic for OS X users. I'm not aware of any feature
improvements for legacy machines, such as the Power Computing line.

-- Chuck


on 10/7/02 5:09 PM, Bob LeGault at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I've been using 9.1 for quite a while on my PCP 210. I was told not to
> upgrade to 9.2 if 9.1 is doing everything I need and it is. The primary
> purpose of the 9.2 update was to allow the 9.x classic environment work more
> smoothly with OSX. If you're not going to install OSX, you probably don't
> need 9.2. 

>> Jean wrote:

>> I love my PTP225.  I recently upgraded from sys 8.6 to 9.1.04 So far
>> everything is fine.  I was hesitant about the 9.2  upgrade, can anyone tell
>> me what the differences are?


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