Yes indeed, virtualization is in.

With Windows and Intel(l) processors, they even give you more than you 
want.
Within one computer, several virtual processors are running, and Classic 
might well be the process your can understand the most, and allow you to 
keep out what you dont want.

Try that with Vista.. you'll be running what 'they' want.

Marc


cb wrote on 12-11-2006 06:04 * * * Start of original message text * * *

>
>On Nov 11, 2006, at 7:10 PM, Tyrone Griffin wrote:
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>> If CE ran natively in OS X, I'd be all over it. But I will admit,  
>> having html support is a great thing.  I can't run OS 9 because I  
>> need a lot of the apps in OS X, and I can't afford to have 2  
>> machines running.
>
>What's wrong with Classic in OS X? Then you get the best of both (or  
>do you do that already)
>
>-chris
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