SCSI Manager 4.3 was not built into the OS until (I believe) system 8.
It was an extension which first appeared with system 7.5. Read this for
a good explanation:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=17019
I would not be too certain that the extension is completely system 7.1
At 00:47 -0500 on 03/01/03, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 10:34:17PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
SCSI Manager 4.3 doesn't *appear* to get used, even on later OS versions - a
guy over on Vintage Macs has had some problems that lead him to believe it
isn't active - but
Got a reliable link to a 68K-compatible version of MacBench? I can't
seem to
find one.
I've been looking for that as well. Definitely something nice to have
on a site like Gamba's so it doesn't disappear.
Who wrote MacBench?
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On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 10:34:17PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
SCSI Manager 4.3 doesn't *appear* to get used, even on later OS versions - a
guy over on Vintage Macs has had some problems that lead him to believe it
isn't active - but that would definitely be a factor, and it's 7.1 compatible,
so
At 10:43 -0600 on 30/12/02, Derek Morton wrote:
I haven't seen anybody mention it, but what about the benefit of SCSI
manager 4.3? A Quadra 800 will definitely benefit from it, and the
SCSI Manager 4.3 doesn't *appear* to get used, even on later OS versions - a
guy over on Vintage Macs has had
I haven't seen anybody mention it, but what about the benefit of SCSI
manager 4.3? A Quadra 800 will definitely benefit from it, and the
performance boost MIGHT be as great as 50%. Try removing the SCSI
Manager extension and see if the performance drops down to 7.1.1
levels. Also, don't
Dan,
Out of curiosity, what software are you using for your webserver? I just put
one up on my q950 and installed some mail software to replace one of my many
ill-fated P3 systems and it keeps up really well. I was next thinking of
attempting an AU/X install on a q800 since its probably one of
When I first set up my 8600 as a web server I toyed with a lot of server
software, like Rumpus, WebStar, and even MS PWS. I found MacHTTP to be the
best HTTP server to suit my needs, and NetPresenz to be the best FTP server.
Both run simultaneously, ever single day, even right now, perfectly on
At 10:33 -0600 on 29/12/02, Dan Palka wrote:
No I did not reformat, 7.1 was installed on another, already partitioned by
7.5.5 hard drive that I used to keep documents on. So I'm guessing they were
Different hard drives cannot be compared by benchmarks because the hard disks
themselves are much