On Jan 4, 2009, at 6:58 PM, Mullin9 wrote:

> What is the Latest "Toast titanium" for Mac OS 9

The transition from OS 9 to OS X happened about the same time that  
Toast moved from Adaptec to Roxio. Toast 5 was the "carbon" version  
then that worked natively in both OS 9 & OS X. Toast caved to Apple  
and version 6 which may also have worked in OS 9(?) was purposefully  
changed so that it wouldn't burn bootable MacOS or OS X discs.  
Evidently that changed again somewhere along the line because the  
current version 9 will burn bootable discs again. I'd suggest v.5 for  
OS 9, although v.6    probably also works, but it'll not burn bootable  
discs. Toast v.4 was the final "FAT" version that ran on 68k Macs and  
PPC Macs.

> I have an iMac G4 800 with OS 9 on it. with DVD RW, 60 GB HDD

Why not get some RAM and use OS X? The 800 MHz G4 iMac should have  
come with Jaguar 10.2? You could even boot from an external Firewire  
HD if you thought the HD was getting a little too small.


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