Please excuse me if this question has been asked and answered innumerable times.

I have a PowerBase 180 without a CPU upgrade and for several years have been using OS9.1 with no real problems. Now I have a Power Mac and I'm switching to OSX, but I want to give the PowerBase to a computerless friend. I'm going to wipe the internal and external drives and re-install the OS and I'm wondering if it's possible to use 9.2.2, so that my friend will have the latest version. Also, I've noticed that 9.2.2 has Apple's disc burning program on it, which I think will be easier for my friend, a computer novice, to use than Toast. Does anyone have any experience with with this?

Here's my configuration:

PowerBase 180
80mb of RAM,
1 gb internal IDE
CD player replaced with a SCSI burner
External SCSI 2 gb drive (boot drive)
External SCSI zip drive

Thanks for any help or suggestions.


Hello:
I would not recomend using either 9.22 or 9.21. I tried using 9.21 once...I am now using 9.1 and have none of the trouble that I had with 9.21.
James


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