I agree.  8.1 seems like a good choice.  I wouldn't bother with old systems
such as 7.1.  My friend has 8.1 running on a PowerBook 520c (with the
original 68K processor) and he said its great and reasonably quick.


-Jon

on 11/10/99 3:45 AM, Tony Knox enunciated:
>
>> I don't want a huge system as the ram I have is limited, and if the system
>> is taking up too much, there's nothing left for me!
>This sounds like a job for 8.1.
>Not too much ram hogging, nice quick system with great features, and you
>should be able to find an old copy in a store somewhere. That's what I ran
>on my 280c before it became a 2300c.
>

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