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The greatest OS on Earth
I have obtained the Macintosh Operation System 7.5.2 on the Compact Disk data medium. And I am installing it on my Power Macintosh 7200 RISC Notation Computer Processing System to experience the greatest OS on earth, and the greatest era in Apple's history. Michael Spindler is apple's most glorious CEO. Indeed, he is the greatest CEO of all time, with experience, cunning and general perspicacity that is unmatched. We should all bask in the light that is Spindlers Apple. The power and finesse of 7.5.2 will amaze you. The speed and simplicity will be extraordinary. The crumbling plastic will wow all around you. The glitches of the hardware, are far superior to anything else. The general stability of 7.5.2, is unmatched, unparalleled, or even attempted to be challenged by any type of UNIX, Windows NT, or any OS ever existed, imagined, or drafted. It is the high point of engineering. It is the definition of a high caliber of excellent engineering, with the best product quality on earth. Indeed, all of the above is the undeniable truth. The electromechanical machines that will process each strand of the notation, left behind by the absolute divinity that the architects of Mac OS 7.5.2 left for us.
Once you've done that, what are you going to put on the 7200?
Only the finest applications possible. The high quality of 7.5.2 must be matched by high quality software. It also possess a G3 Accelerator, ATi Card, and Gigabit Ethernet Card. So indeed, this will be the fastest macintosh computer to ever run 7.5.2.
Very good. Post a documentary. I am running 7.5.3
It has crashed in an amazing way many times already. The sonnet enabler does not work with it, so I removed that card. It crashes copying a 20mb folder from a CD. This is indeed the best OS ever.
I certainly focusses your attention while using it. I'm at a loss to explain why they needed a 7.5.3.This is indeed the best OS ever.
Even more amazing, after the Apple Product Manager finishes talking about how stable, fast, and modern the new PCI Macs are, I got a bomb error.
Yes, on the hardware demo, I got a bomb error. It is very impressive.
Yes, on the hardware demo, I got a bomb error. It is very impressive.
It's nice to know that masochism and sarcasm are still alive in this world.
Are there any unique features to 7.5.2 that didn't make it to 7.5.5, besides endless crashing?
Are there any unique features to 7.5.2 that didn't make it to 7.5.5, besides endless crashing?
It has the number 2, and is vastly more stable than any other OS.
If you are experiencing that era, why not install the legendary Word 6 to go along with it?
Don't forget to load as many third party Control Panels and Extensions as you can find. Truly, the more you have, the more stable it will be.
A dodgy Kaliedoscope theme also helps.
Don't forget to install as many bits of software (especially web browsers!) as you can find! They put all kinds of treats in your system folder, wonderful things Apple never even would have dreamed of shipping with the OS!
If you still have harddrive space leftover, solve that problem with Netscape Communicator...
You also want as many plugins for said internet browsers as you can get your hands on....mmm, sweet plugins....
Oh, and don't forget Macsbugs. Then you can show your friends how user friendly and powerful the Mac is when it crashes. }
OpenDoc, CyberDog, PowerTalk, QuickDraw GX, let's show the world how it was supposed to be!
Make sure all binaries are FAT CFM, that way if your PPC suddenly decides it's had enough and it's really a 68k, you won't miss a beat.
Make sure all binaries are FAT CFM, that way if your PPC suddenly decides it's had enough and it's really a 68k, you won't miss a beat.
Be sure to avoid the dreaded Bomb Shelter so you can bask in the glory of crashes galore!
I'm not sure if it would work, since its a PowerPC, but you may also want that version of the CFM-68k Runtime Enabler that caused data loss.
(IIRC it was version 3.0)
(IIRC it was version 3.0)Yep. I install that one on all of my Macs! :beige:I'm not sure if it would work, since its a PowerPC, but you may also want that version of the CFM-68k Runtime Enabler that caused data loss.(IIRC it was version 3.0)
This thread is full of win.
I'd post my reply from my iBook but it's system folder decided it was hungry and ate itself. Right now it's digesting it's meal and should be ok in the morning. Otherwise I will go ahead an wipe the HD and see about reloading OS 9 and experiencing the glory of type 2 errors.
God I miss those.
I'd post my reply from my iBook but it's system folder decided it was hungry and ate itself. Right now it's digesting it's meal and should be ok in the morning. Otherwise I will go ahead an wipe the HD and see about reloading OS 9 and experiencing the glory of type 2 errors.
God I miss those.