[Ti] best classic os setup

Dave Friesen davefriesen at mac.com
Sun Feb 15 21:24:04 PST 2004


more ram. at least get up to 512mb or more.

panther. but if you have no need for os x then don't bother. your 
decision.

will run legacy apps just fine.

On Feb 15, 2004, at 7:38 PM, Da Pen wrote:

> Hello everyone.
>
> My wife has a ti500 with 256mb ram.  Currently running
> OS 9.1.
>
> I'd like to update the OS 9.1 and also install an OS
> X.? - we need to keep the legacy apps.  What is best
> way to go to run the classic apps?  Should I update
> the 9.1 to 9.2 and also install OS X.?  I haven't used
> OS X.? at all so I don't know anything about it -
> which version is best for this machine?
>
> Your thoughts will be very helpful.
>
> Thanks. David
>
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