I'll try this question again. I got the answer that I could use 9.1 with
any of the OS 10 versions, but never found out if I needed to buy 10.1
or if it was an upgrade available free for 10.0. (or if the
patches/updates listed would work with 10.0 without the need for the
10.1 upgrade.)

Original question:

        I have a full install version of OS 10.0, that I've installed on
a couple of
occasions for experimentation via XPostFacto.  (8600/XLR8 ZIF Carrier
w/G3) The
problem with it was that it wouldn't support my PCI USB or Video cards.
(I've
since installed a PCI SCSI 3 card also, but haven't checked to see if it
will
work with 10.) I've since found that Apple has the updated
drivers/patches
available, which I naturally downloaded.

        Now the problem: The patches/updated drivers say they require
10.1.5 or higher.
(Upgrade to 10.1.5 downloaded)  Will they work with 10.0? (or be hacked
to work
with 10.0) I can't find reference to any update of 10.0 to 10.1. Was
10.1 a
commercial upgrade only? I prefer to use my USB Pro Mouse and both of my
20"
monitors rather than have to use my ADB mouse and only a single
monitor.  The
8600 has easy access, but I'd prefer to not have to remove my PCI cards
just to
use 10 and don't need 10 badly enough to invest in new cards.  I require
9.1
for most of my work apps and even use 8.1 for some. (8.1 doesn't support
my USB
card, but recognizes and uses my other PCI cards.)

TIA
David Allen




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