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Posted by: reallyrandy on 2019-05-31 07:34:47 Hi all,
I'm setting up my new Color Classic and it came with 7.1 on it so I copied 7.5.3 to my SCSI2SD and replaced the OS with the newer one. I immediately noticed a significant slow down in boot time and general response. Is 7.5.3 that much slower than 7.1? or is there something I'm missing?
I have it on a 350MB spindle drive with 10MB of RAM, 32bit is on, 256k disk cache, virtual memory at 20M, no RAM disk, monitor at 256 colors.
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Posted by: EvilCapitalist on 2019-05-31 12:38:33 Yes, 7.5.x is a much "heavier" OS than 7.1, especially on the Color Classic where you're getting choked by the 16 bit bus.
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Posted by: reallyrandy on 2019-05-31 14:46:02 Yea, I went with 7.1. I'm searching for a copy of 7 Pro (7.1.1) Can't find it anywhere. 7.1.1 has AppleScript so I can run Dragthing.
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Posted by: razo on 2019-06-14 03:21:05 I prefer OS7.5.3 because it is better wrt scsi when interfacing with external gear.
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Posted by: ArmorAlley on 2019-06-14 06:42:39
Hi all,
I'm setting up my new Color Classic and it came with 7.1 on it so I copied 7.5.3 to my SCSI2SD and replaced the OS with the newer one. I immediately noticed a significant slow down in boot time and general response. Is 7.5.3 that much slower than 7.1? or is there something I'm missing?
I have it on a 350MB spindle drive with 10MB of RAM, 32bit is on, 256k disk cache, virtual memory at 20M, no RAM disk, monitor at 256 colors. Have you taken out everything you don't need out of the System Folder?
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Posted by: reallyrandy on 2019-06-17 19:40:12
Have you taken out everything you don't need out of the System Folder? I just went with 7 pro (7.1.1). That's what the cc came with anyway. If I can find a logic board I'll make it a mystic. 640x 480 sounds pretty enticing and will allow me to play better games on it.
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Posted by: Solvalou on 2019-06-18 02:19:53 7.1 is definitely the way to go on these with the original 030 motherboard.
I'm lucky that I have a "Mystic" one, that's on 7.5.5 and that's spritly to say the least!
Personally I follow these rules from experience but there's no true right or wrong:
68k and 020: System 6.0.8
16MHz - 25MHz 030: System 7.1(.1)
32MHz - 40MHz 030: System 7.5.5
040: System 7.5.5, 7.6.1 or 8.1 (OS 8 for 33MHz and above)
601 PPC: 7.6.1 or 8.1
603 PPC: 8.6 to 9.2.2
G3: 9.2.2 to early OSX.
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Posted by: reallyrandy on 2019-06-24 13:56:12
7.1 is definitely the way to go on these with the original 030 motherboard.
I'm lucky that I have a "Mystic" one, that's on 7.5.5 and that's spritly to say the least!
Personally I follow these rules from experience but there's no true right or wrong:
68k and 020: System 6.0.8
16MHz - 25MHz 030: System 7.1(.1)
32MHz - 40MHz 030: System 7.5.5
040: System 7.5.5, 7.6.1 or 8.1 (OS 8 for 33MHz and above)
601 PPC: 7.6.1 or 8.1
603 PPC: 8.6 to 9.2.2
G3: 9.2.2 to early OSX. That's a pretty pragmatic set of rules. Usually I like to go with the system version it came in the box with just for authenticity. I put these rules in my Apple Notes for reference, Thanks!
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