>On Saturday, June 29, 2002, at 05:54 PM, Robyn Lyons wrote:
>
>> I know that 9.2.2 runs much better than 9.1 under the Classic
>> environment, 9.2 is also very stable and doesn't require any patching to
>> work on an OW machine under X.Aside from screw those of us with older
>> machines, is there any significant difference between 9.1 and 9.2 if it
>> is your main OS?
>
>Apparently, and this is not based on fact, only hearsay and experience
>of 9.2 users, OS 9.2.x was optimised to run on a G3 or higher machine by
>pulling most of the support for older hardware and chipsets. This
>explains why it runs fine on the last line of 604e machines but starts
>to cough and lose it's feet on older machines, especially clones. I
>don't know how rue that is.
>
>--
>
>Mark Benson
>
Hi again,
Well, I had 9.2.2 running & it never crashed while I was using it &
I had the system loaded up pretty well on my 7300/200 - it had 320MB RAM,
so maybe the extra RAM helped out.
Bye for now, Terry Allen
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