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Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: Novablas on 3 December 2003, 17:02

Title: Should I install Panther on my Blueberry iMac G3?
Post by: Novablas on 3 December 2003, 17:02
I have like 144 megs of RAM and 4 GB of space. It's 333 mhz. Should I install Panther? Will it run slowly? Or will it be faster than OS 9?
Title: Should I install Panther on my Blueberry iMac G3?
Post by: xyle_one on 3 December 2003, 19:44
Its not going to run super fast on that machine. I ran jaguar on an old clamshell iBook, it was about the same as your machine, and it wasnt spectacular. It wasnt unberable either. Give it a shot and see what its like.
Title: Should I install Panther on my Blueberry iMac G3?
Post by: Novablas on 4 December 2003, 00:57
will I be able to put OS 9 back on if I dont like it?
Title: Should I install Panther on my Blueberry iMac G3?
Post by: hm_murdock on 4 December 2003, 01:45
by all means, do it. you really need some more RAM, though. Max that baby out.

the HD also needs upgrading, but 4GB will fit it on there.

get more RAM and HD space as soon as you can.

the OS will feel about as responsive as OS 9, honestly. I've seen Panther run on the same hardware and I have no complaints. video isn't so hot, though. there's some video acceleration, but it's not the greatest on those old Rage Pro cards.

As for OS 9, it doesn't have to go anywhere at all. OS X and OS 9 can be installed side by side, on the same partition, there's no issues whatsoever.

my vote is to do it. back up everything and just wipe the drive. that's not my usual suggestion, but it'd be best so that you can be sure to have enough space.

when you install Panther, do a custom install and leave out everything but the required Core System Software and the BSD Subsystem. You can go back and add the other bits as you want them. The iApps will honestly be too slow to enjoy, so don't bother installing them.