uhh... well,
I am using OSX (not the PB) on a fruit iMac (333MHz 128Mb ram).
And is faster and more stable (also, noticeable faster than the PB) and there is not really any slowdown in classic mode over running 9.1.
BTW, the Beige G3 was never a solid performer to begin with, new chip on old hardware.
So, you are right, I am not happy, I am ecstatic!
Sorry, but you are incorrect.
Among others computers, I have a Rev C fruity iMac (333Mhz 128mb G3) this is not as snappy as the new '$800' models, they have a faster bus, processor and ram (PC133 vs., my PC66).
My iMac is not deemed OSX ready.
However, it runs it like a dream! Much faster than the same machine with OS9.1 and a bit quicker than my P3 700. Granted, it is quicker on my G4 500, but it is no way slow or sluggish.
It does run on (very well) on every new Mac sold.
I am not trying to incite any type of argument/discussion on OS preferences, I am just pointing out that your comments are not based on any real knowledge of the subject.
uhh... well, I am using OSX (not the PB) on a fruit iMac (333MHz 128Mb ram).
And is faster and more stable (also, noticeable faster than the PB) and there is not really any slowdown in classic mode over running 9.1.
BTW, the Beige G3 was never a solid performer to begin with, new chip on old hardware.
So, you are right, I am not happy, I am ecstatic!
Sorry, but you are incorrect. Among others computers, I have a Rev C fruity iMac (333Mhz 128mb G3) this is not as snappy as the new '$800' models, they have a faster bus, processor and ram (PC133 vs., my PC66). My iMac is not deemed OSX ready. However, it runs it like a dream! Much faster than the same machine with OS9.1 and a bit quicker than my P3 700. Granted, it is quicker on my G4 500, but it is no way slow or sluggish. It does run on (very well) on every new Mac sold. I am not trying to incite any type of argument/discussion on OS preferences, I am just pointing out that your comments are not based on any real knowledge of the subject.