In the last year or so I've bought a few older Macintosh computers. I liked the build quality and the ergonomics. One of the first was a Server G3 300MHz. I tried OSX and hated it, very slow and combersome. So, I found OS9.2.2 on Ebay and installed that, which, improved the speed but ignored a PCI USB card.
Tonight, I tried to get this USB card working (months after installing OS9) and DL'ed "USB Card Support" (a driver file & docs archive) from Apple's support site. The archive unpacked well and after being installed, suggested that I restart. A minute later, an image of a bomb appeared and suggested that I reboot with the extensions turned off, which I did, 7 times. I still can't get the Mac to restart, even with the OS9 Install CD loaded (in fact, I can't get the CD back out, either)
There is simply no substitute for the elegant simplicity and reliability of an Amiga. It is designed to serve computer users, not be served by them. I pray that the people developing Amiga OS4 do not "improve" it to be like a Mac or Windows or Linux (with swap files, registries, a Shutdown proceedure, and no integrated ram disk). Amiga IS the exception, the alternative. Everything else is a bad copy of their own compitition!
I will quietly step off my soapbox now.