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<blockquote data-quote="phosphorrose" data-source="post: 534938" data-attributes="member: 42168"><p><em>"The excellent fold-down side design was retained, and even the notoriously sluggish MacOSX felt snappy on these systems."</em></p><p></p><p>As an aside, what is a good CPU speed for OSX? (I was thinking of Tiger specifically since I've seen some sales on it and it has some extras I liked.) Also, do dual-processors make a difference nativel, or only in threaded applications?</p><p></p><p>Last night I was running a program on OS 9 and it locked the system up. Is there an equivalent to ctrl-alt-del to try to see what's going on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phosphorrose, post: 534938, member: 42168"] [I]"The excellent fold-down side design was retained, and even the notoriously sluggish MacOSX felt snappy on these systems."[/I] As an aside, what is a good CPU speed for OSX? (I was thinking of Tiger specifically since I've seen some sales on it and it has some extras I liked.) Also, do dual-processors make a difference nativel, or only in threaded applications? Last night I was running a program on OS 9 and it locked the system up. Is there an equivalent to ctrl-alt-del to try to see what's going on? [/QUOTE]
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