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Powerbook 1400c\166
Posted by: LCGuy on 2007-06-29 19:07:17
I have 56 in mine, and 9.1 runs rather nicely.

Posted by: Steve_G on 2007-06-29 20:32:25
Guys, 7.6.1 with Libmoto and Speed Doubler 8 just flys on the laptop.

Posted by: alk on 2007-06-29 20:56:18
Why LibMoto is a bad idea: http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/libmoto.html

I run 9.1 on mine without any problems, but I've also got 64 MB of RAM and a G3 upgrade.

Peace,

Drew

Posted by: Blessed Cheesemaker on 2007-06-30 07:12:16
i always thought the speed gains were to be got from running os8.5 due to it being ppc native - no?
over and above ram considerations of course.
The 1400 is limited to 64 megs of RAM and MacOS 8 adds a lot of bloat over 7.6.1 and the minimum requirements are higher, so that offsets any speed gains to be had from using native PPC code. The 603 is no speed demon, either. It was the replacement for the 601 at the bottom of the PPC family. Head over to System 7 today and you'll see many of the members there use 1400's with 7.6.1 and get good use out of them.

http://main.system7today.com/

And here's their speed benchmarks comparing 7.6.1 to 8.1, 8.6 and 9.1.

http://main.system7today.com/articles/til/benchmarks.html
Back in the day, when I had a 1400, and then a 2400, the biggest advantage of 8.6 was improved power/battery management. Many of us saw an increase in battery life over 10% when we went from 8.1 or 8.5 to 8.6.

If you are running off AC power, then that won't be too much of a big deal. There really is not much you cannot do in 9.1 or 8.6 that you can't do in 7.6.1, especially if you use SpeedDoubler for the copying improvements. Of course, there will always be the odd program you need 8.x or 9.x for...

Posted by: Quadraman on 2007-06-30 14:11:06
Why LibMoto is a bad idea: http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/libmoto.html
I run 9.1 on mine without any problems, but I've also got 64 MB of RAM and a G3 upgrade.

Peace,

Drew
Looks like LibMoto is only good for skewing benchmarks, but useless in real world applications. Nice heads up before anyone else installs it.

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