>he did confirm that Classic is dead on the Intel based Macs... 
>apparently Apple made no bones about that at WWDC, unless things 
>significantly change, they will NOT be porting Classic to Intel)

This begs the following question, I think:

Since the Intel Macs will be able to run Windows, too, if installed, then 
couldn't one install one of the Windows "virtual MacOS" programs and then 
run a non-OS X Mac application on an Intel Mac?

It might be piling it up pretty deep, but wouldn't it theoretically work?

I know I came across a site which has a huge store of old MacOS 
applications available for download.  The site(s) had Mac programs for 
Mac emulation on Windows.  Of course, it is also a good source of 
software for us "pure Mac" users, although I don't remember exactly the 
links, but I started from the following URL for the MacEmulators for 
Windows website:
<http://www.emulators.com/download.htm>

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