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Kirk Boragine

Q: Stick with OS9 or Jump to Jaguar/Panther on a Wallstreet?

1. 233 G3 Wallstreet.
2. 512 MB RAM
3. Email/Web
4. Using Microsoft Office for Mac

I bought a new (old) Wallstreet off eBay. It will be here in a few days. Should I even bother putting OSX on it or stick with OS9? I really like OSX and the newer applications associated with it. I've been using Tiger on a TiBook and iBook since Tiger was born. Before that I used Panther. Before that I used Jaguar. I never really used OS9 except as a bootable option on the TiBook. Here's the million dollar question(s). Will the performance of Jaguar or Panther (with xpostfacto) stand up to the performance of OS9? I mean, will OSX be that much slower? This will be my main work/play machine.

867 MHz TiBook, Mac OS X (10.4.8), 768 MB RAM, UNO, Belkin PCI 1410 ver. 02 Cardbus

Posted on Apr 9, 2007 11:19 AM

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Q: Stick with OS9 or Jump to Jaguar/Panther on a Wallstreet?

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  • by Kirk Boragine,

    Kirk Boragine Kirk Boragine Apr 14, 2007 6:14 PM in response to jpl
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    Apr 14, 2007 6:14 PM in response to jpl
    jpl

    You have been invaluable to me. Thank you. I will take your advice and get the proper memory and see if I can get hold of OS 9.x - The Titanium owner might have the disc. I'll ask her Monday.

    In the meantime, I have managed to use OS 9 for the past 24 hours exclusively. My Tiger book is only open for transfering files. I will eventually put Jaguar on the Wallstreet. For the time being, OS 9 is doing fine. I'm using Mozilla for web and Eudora for email. I've installed iTunes 2.0.4, (although it doesn't seem to play encrypted AAC files). I'm using Fetch for ftp. Office 98 is working like a charm. This is the best $100 I've spent on computer technology.

    Thanks again. I'm sure I'll have some more to ask you about when the time comes. Thank you!
  • by jpl,

    jpl jpl Apr 14, 2007 8:31 PM in response to Kirk Boragine
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    Apr 14, 2007 8:31 PM in response to Kirk Boragine
    Kirk,

    Good work. I hope it all comes together soon with 10.x or even if you decide to stay with 9.x.

    If you have no data backup plan for the Wallstreet, please create one. For example, if your HD fails or becomes corrupted to the point where only an initialization will solve the issue, I would assume you would still like to use Office 98 and save other important data and apps.

    Since you want to connect your USB 5th gen iPod, you might consider a USB PC card. My understanding is that the iPod will work just fine through a USB 1.1 or 2.0 PC card, but it will not charge the battery. Here is where it gets a little complicated with the USB PC cards...

    - The older USB 1.1 PC cards will work fine with MacOS 8.6 > 10.4.9; USB software is needed in 8.6 > 9.2.2, but OSX has native support. If you wish to install USB software, please post back for additional info.

    - The newer USB 2.0 PC cards will work in 8.6 > 9.2.2 but only at the slower 1.1 speeds; there are no drivers for USB 2.0 for pre-OSX.

    - The USB 2.0 PC card will also work fine up to 10.2.6, but again at the slower USB 1.1 speeds.

    - When Apple released 10.2.8 (10.2.7 was only for the PM G5), they added drivers for USB 2.0. However, these drivers, at least with 10.2.8 through 10.3.x (I can't speak for Tiger), only function well with USB 2.0 PC cards using the NEC-based USB2 chipset. Other chipsets like the VIA and ALI do not work; a USB HD may mount but once you start moving data, it freezes up.

    I believe all these cards use the NEC chipset:

    Macally USB 2.0 PC card (discontinued but you can probably find a used card)

    Belkin USB 2.0 PC card
    http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=123940

    ADS USB 2.0 PC card
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/ADS%20Technologies%20Inc./USBX2001/

    There are others but it is hard to track them down since they usually do not list the chipset.

    You could then add a powered USB hub for charging the iPod and a USB HD or whatever.
  • by Kirk Boragine,

    Kirk Boragine Kirk Boragine Apr 17, 2007 4:21 PM in response to jpl
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    Apr 17, 2007 4:21 PM in response to jpl
    jpl

    Thanks for the info on the USB stuff.

    Update on the OS9/X debate... I've done some maintenace on OS 9.2.2 and haven't had anymore freezes. I deleted all preferences. There were some going back to 1998! In the Extensions Manager there was no "OS 9.2.2 all" file. I downloaded the last update (OS 9.2.2) and (re)installed that. That made the extension set "OS 9.2.2 all" file available. I switched to that and it's been smooth sailing ever since.

    No freezes in the last 24 hours... I'm still going to reformat and do a clean install. I used Mac OS years ago and I'm starting to remember some things about it. I just might end up using it on this computer. It's not networking at the office, so that will be the next challange.
  • by justin92089,

    justin92089 justin92089 May 6, 2007 12:12 AM in response to Kirk Boragine
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    May 6, 2007 12:12 AM in response to Kirk Boragine
    Hello. I used to have a Wallstreet with 320mb of ram. I found that panther was slightly more responsive and snappy than jaguar was. I'm sure this would be even more noticable if you have managed to top of your ram at 512 mb. Though I feel it important to note that I never found either to come close to Mac OS 9's performance on that machine. The same seems to hold true for my PowerBook Lombard (333mhz; 320mb; 10gb hard drive). Hopefully your experience has been going well. Oh, and no, itunes 2 doesn't support AAC files of any type. At any rate, if i were you I would keep os 9 installed for things like watching dvds (if you have the dvd drive and decoder card), playing cro-mag rally, connectix virtual game station (playstation one emulator), and the whole slew of old games that ran under mac os 6, 7, 8, and 9. Though I would primarily use os X for things such as internet (i use firefox and safari, depending on the mood i'm in), Microsoft Office 2004 (actually runs quite well. but the first time you start up word it will run slow. just quit once it opens, then reopen it), and for itunes 7 for use with your ipod and to listen to music (it can also manage your videos. though I don't bother trying to play videos directly on my lombard nor did i on my wallstreet. It can manage/move them to your ipod though). Again, hope it is working for you!

    P.S.
    If you need wireless, i have had great experience with a Lucent/Orinoco wireless card and the ioxperts driver. It is well worth the cost. Also, the wireless card is supported natively under os 9's verison of airport (but not in mac os X!!!! for os x support you must use the ioxpert driver). I don't know about other cards though.
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