>
> in my experience 7.6.1 is the most bullet proof of
> the Mac OSes (sp?) and my preferred install on any
> 68k Mac that has enough ram to for it (and can handle
> it)

I've been using this a bit, since I have some LC520s that had it installed.
It does seem pretty stable.  I like 7.1 too.  I did an experiment this
weekend.  I have a IIsi that has 17MB RAM in it.  Decided I wanted to see
what it would do under System 6.  Found a little 40MB drive that had it
installed and booted it up.  WOW!  It really does rock.  I don't know that
it's convinced me to go out and install it on all my 68k machines, as I have
applications I want to run that won't run under it.  It's worth playing
around with, if you have a machine for it.


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