Same for me.

I use to have problems with USB 2.0 cards. My original was a USB2/Firewire combo card, with which I couldn't get full speed from my external CD burner, and it also locked the machine up at least once a day, even more if I enabled Quartz Extreme, and had a USB mouse plugged in. I then switched to a regular standalone USB2 card, which didn't lock the system, but I still couldn't get full speed with the burner on it, and OS 9 didn't recognize it.

A while after running 10.2.6, I decided to give it another whirl, for the heck of it. I now get near full speed from my burner, and the machine hasn't locked up yet, and it's been over a month now.

:-)

-Stace

On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 06:11 PM, Maxwell Cabral wrote:

Yup. Pretty much.

Everybody's PCI Macs are running so smoothly on 10.2.6 that we're all holding
our collective breath and waiting for the Panther to strike.




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