on 21/06/02 22:46, Paul Nicholson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes,
> 
> A kernel exception always occurs if I try to drag a file out of a Eudora
> window when the computer is connected to a Win2K shared volume.
> 
> Also, OS-9 only rarely boots with extensions turned on. This started happening
> around 10.3 or 10.4. I've done clean installs of OS-9 from the CD/ web
> updates. No Luck - it still crashes when starting up.
> 
> OS-9 to will if I turn off most of the extensions, so many that printing and
> network access don't work. To print from an OS-9 app, I print to a file and
> then under 10.1.5 make that into a pdf for printing.

So, I understand that under 9, even starting with the base set or Apple's
only still crashes the Mac?

It's so interesting some times, to see that almost identical software on
similar computers will produce different results. I haven't had any problem
with 10.1.5 and my OS 9 installation seems to work fine, mostly from
Classic, though, I don't boot in 9 very often. The last time was to change
the function keys behavior so that pressing F1 in OS X will generate the key
code associated with F1, not reduce brightness.

-Laurent.
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