In short, I can confidently say you shouldn't have anyproblems adding in
Panther, except keep in mind you'll still have to have two partitions- one OS
9 and one OS X because of the way your iMac was built.
Brian
Not at all, there is no need for separate partitions unless you particularly
want them. My iMac DV 400 MHz has an 80 GB disk, with both 10.3 and 9.2.2 on
the same partition. It runs OK with 512 MB RAM, but I tend to use my eMac
more now due the the larger screen.
I have the original hard drive and I also did NOT partition my iMac DV 400. Panther and 9.2.2 run on the same partition here as well. (I do have 1 GB RAM.)
Claire
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