Mr., [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > The filename is not exactly "Classic" but there is a Mac OS X >application called "Classic Startup", found in >/System/CoreServices/, which starts up the classic environment.
Hmmm, you're right. Mine said "Classic", but when I checked the info it actually said "Classic Startup.app". >That environment is called "TruBlueEnvironment" and runs as a process >under Mac OS X. Right, and under OS X a "process" can be considered to be an application. At least it is in my book, even though the classic process, just as any other, may spawn child processes of course, but that is the case even with OS 9 apps. >Interestingly, >this document indicates that early versions of Mac OS X did indeed >have an OS X native application called "Classic". I think that's why it was still so in my head. I have been using OS X since 2 years before the public beta. Thanks for the update, Mr Noyb. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

