Upgrade to 10.1.4. It's good- better than 10.0.
You can use 9.2 for your Classic partition, and keep a 9.1 partition for 
booting into.
You don't have to hack anything to install and run 9.2 while in Classic.
The good thing about having 9.2 is that you'll have available some of 
the newer System resources/extensions (for video cards, etc)

-Ford

On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 07:52  PM, Wilton H. Shaw wrote:

> Hi,
>
>       I have installed OS X.1 on my PowerMac 8500 and everything is
> working fine. Should I start upgrading to OS 10.1.2, OS 10.1.3 And OS
> 10.1.4? I have an OS 9.2.1 CD. Should I install this and then upgrade
> it to OS 9.2.2?
> Thanks
>
> Wilton
>


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