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Re: Upgrade Path



at one point, David Ross at email@hidden typed out:

> I tend to disagree in general about 9.2.2. User workstations upgraded from
> 9.1 to 9.2.2 are MUCH more stable in the CAD/Grahpics environments I
> support. Especially printing and networked file access. Apple even strongly
> recomends that educational users upgrade from 9.1 to 9.2.2. (The
> speculation is the educational users will be the last to buy OS X and are
> the most heavily networked which is why only they are targeted.)

The 9.2 and 9.2.2 updates were for compatibility with OS X's classic mode,
as Charlie said. They should not be run on an ASIP server, as 6.3.3 is made
for 9.1, which in my opinion is the end of ASIP and OS 9. Classic Mode is a
kludge for Quark users playing with X.

>
> As to how this fits with ASIP, I don't know.

Ditto.


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