Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wang!bu-tyng!three!cory From: cory@three.MV.COM (Cory Kempf) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: System 7.0 Message-ID: <397@three.MV.COM> Date: 1 Aug 90 01:23:31 GMT References: Organization: The Enigami Co. Nashua, NH. Lines: 22 jg23+@andrew.cmu.edu (John Robert Gray) writes: > Hi, Does any one know if the new system 7.0 alphla support mutlifinder >and fileserver, like I can run my fileserver and still do my work. And >some of my friends told me it crash a lot, is that true? And they also >said it will take up 4meg of my ram. Is system 7.0 usable? Bear in mind that the current version that Apple has allowed outside is still in development. It was released so developers could test their software, and so they could write system 7 studly software. In system 7, there is no single finder. The world is multifinder. Also, Appleshare server software is built in -- you can publish your disks over the network similar to how tops now does. Yes, system 7 does crash a lot it is *ALPHA* aftet all. According to the official word, system 7 requires 2 MB. +C -- Cory Kempf I do speak for the company (sometimes). The Enigami Co. 603 883 2474 email: cory@three.mv.com, harvard!zinn!three!cory