whuups, my understanding was that new AlBooks or the 1GHz TiBook won't run
Classic at all? Have I completely mis-read that? (so I hope!). Does
Panther include Classic mode as well?

And by the way, where Airport range problems fixed with the 1 GHz
15" TiBook?

cheers, gianfranco

> > The benefit I see in OS 9 bootable would be 2 different system
> > folders, but does this cause the machine to be slower and or create
> > possible conflicts.
>
> You will still have two different system folders (one for X and one for 9),
> even on a machine that can not boot directly into Mac OS 9. When you start
> classic you are really booting into Mac OS 9 while Mac OS X is still
> running. In effect, you're running two operating systems at once!
>
> Classic simply makes use of some Mac OS X services for some of its
> functionality that was directly provided while booted into Mac OS 9. It is
> still really amazing what Apple has managed to achieve with Classic.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Scott

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