Originally posted by mal@Jul 19, 2004 @ 06:17 AM
No crashes on a Mac? You can't be using it properly. 😉
Originally posted by it290@Jul 19, 2004 @ 08:27 AM
Haha, yeah, OS9 and prior (which I believe you're using, right, Cloud?) are pathetically easy to crash. OSX is a lot better, but I've still managed to crash my OSX machine at work quite a few times. All three OS9 machines that I use regularly will crash if you even so much as attempt to do anything that remotely resembles multitasking. And out of those, two are pretty much clean installs with an extremely minimal number of extensions running and no funky hardware. Remember Cloud, protected memory = good.
Originally posted by it290@Jul 19, 2004 @ 03:27 AM
Haha, yeah, OS9 and prior (which I believe you're using, right, Cloud?) are pathetically easy to crash. OSX is a lot better, but I've still managed to crash my OSX machine at work quite a few times. All three OS9 machines that I use regularly will crash if you even so much as attempt to do anything that remotely resembles multitasking. And out of those, two are pretty much clean installs with an extremely minimal number of extensions running and no funky hardware. Remember Cloud, protected memory = good.
Originally posted by Alexvrb@Jul 19, 2004 @ 02:38 PM
Even Windows is quite stable if you don't do much with it, Cloud. Using all sorts of interesting software on it means you might crash it.
Gallstaff: You mean AFTER you underclocked your memory. 😀 Silly wabbit, buying a silly motherboard.
Originally posted by Cloud121@Jul 20, 2004 @ 04:38 AM
Neither my G3 (OS X) or my PowerBook (System 7.6) have crashed ever!
System 7.6 is actually my preferred Mac OS besides OS X...
Originally posted by Gallstaff@Jul 19, 2004 @ 10:45 PM
Haha nice job remembering. That's right, my ASUS hates my pc-3200 GEIL ram. I totally forgot i was running it like two sticks of 2700. I need to get a new mobo. Thanks for reminding me. :lol: