Mikael Bystr�m wrote:

>Neville, what you describe *isn't* possible. Please explain why you think
>this is what is happening. Classic is different from OS 9, because it
>boots inside OS X and can't access hardware directly. Classic is an
>application that uses an installed OS 9 system folder in order to run it
>inside OS X, *as an application*. Are you with me?

Just to prove that Neville is not the only one who is confused- my wife 
ordered the free educator's copy of OSX. When the CDs came, I installed 
9.1 from one of them, but I didn't install OSX from the other one. Then I 
used the online update feature to download 9.2. Where does Classic fit 
in? Was it something that would have been installed with OSX, and they 
just gave us 9.1 our of the goodness of their hearts?

Bill McIntyre
San Clemente, CA

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