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From: Leonard Spell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SIMS runs on Panther?
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 10:11:13 -0400

All of this is terribly interesting, but I don't think I have received a straight answer to my original question. I became curious because of the thread about adding a bayesian filter to SIMS. I am running SIMS on OS 9, with paying clients, and it is very stable, however there are other things I would like to do on this machine that needs OSX. I can't afford to have a lot of down time SO is SIMS stable running in classic on panther? Do I have to restart the classic app on a regular basis? Maybe it's not a good idea on the face of it.

Leonard




I implemented assp together with SIMS on a Panther box and tried hard to use it in a "production" environment. The instability of SIMS in the blue box forced me to move SIMS back to a OS9 box and use assp on the Panther box. This "works" and is very stable, but raises huge issues with usernames (return addresses really) and injected so many problems for me that the gain for us was just not worth the pain and we backed up to the pure SIMS on OS9.
My recommendation is to test everything very carefully before implementing a production setup. A G3 to run SIMS is dirt cheap (real estate may not be.)
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