In this ongoing struggle to understand why any one company would blend two 
completely different operating systems together
(OS 9.2 and OSX 10) together

Is there some place one could say, purchase a pristine copy of say OS 9.2 and
a similar pristine copy of OS X (the Jag cat preferably?).

So maybe I really want more control of what I am using, fine and dandy,
however in all of the explanations I can't really understanding Apple's
reasoning.

Then again a blended system might be OK for those who want both worlds.

Yes I could stay and use only 9.2 but then I'd think that maybe X (marks
the sport eh?) 
 was stealing or borrrowing from 9. 
So call me crazy, eccentric, nuts, or whatever.

And if I did have both operating systems, are they realy separate if the 
hard drive is parititioned and they are then installed, 9.2 on one
partition and X on the other.

In my book they are still on the same physical disc so crossover could be
possible, or is it?

or am I just stirring the pot to make life more difficult?



Bryce Lee,
Burlington, Ontario
Canada

There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand binary, and those who don't.
 



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