At 13:01pm +1100 on 11/11/03, you (Simon), wrote:
> First thing I would try is to disable these extensions. OSX will
> 'manage' your upgrade card. I think there is an XLR8 controller that
> is X savy, or consider using a third parties controller - I assume
> you want this to manage the cache speed, etc for upgrade card?.
>
> I am not sure what 'CP' is? but again would suggest only using the
> extensions in clssic that absolutely must be there - duplicated
> extensions that OSX manages like quicktime, and many, many others
> simply are not needed - unless a Classic App specifically calls on it
> at classic level - it's a bit trial and error but over time you will
> identify what extn's you need to have loading.
Gotcha. The "Classic" system would have nothing it it that isn't
abso-lute-ly neccessary, including the XLR8 stuff, since XLR8 is already
running the computer under OSX.
I think I gotcha.
> A long time OS 9 fix is to trash prefs (back em up first if
> uncomfortable deleting them) and rebuild desktop file, and also Zap
> PRAM. These will fix 99% of OS9 issues - OS X and classic of course
> further complicate things.
That should be step 2, I think.
thnx.
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