Yes- and it doesn't seem to be such a good idea to install 10.2 on top 
of 10.1- just ask Will S. 10.2 is a good OS X to start with, especially 
on our older, slower machines as it is faster. 10.1 feels like a beta 
version now...

Alan- I only got 10.2.  I currently only have a 9.0.4 disc and the 9.1, 
9.2 updaters. You don't need 9.2 at all. It does seem to work a little 
better as a Classic OS while booted into OS X, so you can use it for 
that. You'll want to keep at least one partition at 9.1 to boot into- 
as I'm sure you know our SuperMacs don't like 9.2 (unless it's patched).

-Ford


On Wednesday, September 11, 2002, at 08:54  AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> I agree, that 10.2 is a better investment.  If you have 9.0.4 already 
> then
> both 9.1 and 9.2 are just a download away.  If you are going to 10.1 
> you'll
> probably eventually want to go to 10.2.  10.2 works on our machines, 
> you
> don't get any upgrade deal on the price of 10.2 if you have earlier 
> versions
> of 10.1, so why pay twice.
>
> Personally, I'm just waiting for the first round of discounts to 
> happen on
> Jaguar to purchase it, and might have even made the jump sooner if 
> there
> wasn't the issue with the older Wacom tablets (non-USB) not being 
> supported
> in OS 10.2- that hand writing recognition looks way cool but not ready 
> to
> spring for a new USB tablet just yet (until I can get 10.2 cheaper at
> least).
>
> Cheers, Pete.


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