Re: [NTLK] OT - PowerBook OS Level to be a Newt Accessory?

From: Jon Glass <jonglass_at_usa.net>
Date: Fri Jun 06 2008 - 09:38:22 EDT

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Lord Groundhog <LordGroundhog@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've pared mine down in recent years (to
>> try to keep it stable under X). Right now, it's about 550meg, but I
>> was well over a gig when it was my only OS.
>>
> I'd be interested to know how and what you pared away, if that's not too
> much bother.

Oh, man, that was so long ago! In fact, I'm sitting here, looking at
my System folder, and wondering what it's all for! What have I become!
Remember, my first priority was to stabilize Classic, so extensions
and Control Panels were the first to go. ;-) Plus, my 30gig hard drive
was full, so I was trying to pare down for that, too. So, digging
deep--Cyberdog and all OpenDoc stuff went--that was probably a huge
chunk! Bye Wav! (sniff) and CyberDog (waaaa). Also, everything
connected to Aldus, er Adobe Pagemaker, Photoshop and Illustrated.
That was huge, too, IIRC. I know I had some other system-wide stuff,
like Applescripts and extensions, and I have this weird feeling that I
tossed some dictionaries, or something but I still have my Claris
folder, so maybe not (unless they were linked to PageMaker--maybe
Word???). All fonts that I had in OS X also went, and I goofed that
up, because , now my System font in Classic is some skinny Geneva or
Helvetica. Looks ugly. :-)

Oh, go through your Help folder, and dump what you don't need.
Especially if you aren't using HFS+, as those little files will take
up _tons_ of space. Oh! And that may be why I had to upgrade to OS9!
I couldn't mount HFS+ drives via AppleTalk--but I honestly don't
remember. Oh, I see I have a Microsoft folder (MS) and a few items
still--mostly IE, I probably kept the ie stuff as it is probably the
only browser that still "works" in OS 9. However, you could feel free
to dump that. ;-)

Essentially, however, if you don't use it, unload it. I kept a backup
of my full folder on my external. If ever I needed to boot into OS 9,
I cna boot into that, or restore from that, as well. That's about the
most I can offer...

> And as I said, now that you've explained, I see your point. I think I know
> someone who might lend me his old System 7 disks -- maybe even 8. I've
> heard mixed opinions on the comparison between 7 and 8. Which would be
> better in a 3400?

Somebody else just posted who's still using a 1400. I would go with
his advice, as he's still using it regularly. :-)

-- 
 -Jon Glass
Krakow, Poland
<jonglass@usa.net>
"I don't believe in philosophies. I believe in fundamentals." --Jack Nicklaus
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