On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 10:01  AM, Liam Proven wrote:

And, although it's usable, it's sobering to use an iMac or iBook in a
shop and find how very much faster they are.

So. I'd like to conduct a quick straw poll...

How do people find the stability of OS X on older, upgraded hardware?
Around here we have three machines running OS X. An older , slot load iMac 350 with increased memory, running 10.2.1, and MMDD dual 867 running 10.2.1 and an upgraded PowerTowerPro with a G3/400 card running 10.1.5.

All have been equally stable. Certainly there are far less issues with 10.1.5 than there were with 9.1 used previously on the PTP. When I first put 10.1.4 on it there was only 256mb RAM, it was a little flukey but never crashed. I upped the ram to 768 mb and it's run flawlessly since. I would guess it has over 8 months now without a crash under OS X?

JM2�W.

Jack Russell


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