>
> I figured out how to keep Classic on my G4 iMac (flat panel iLamp style) AND
> still run 10.5 (Leopard).  Unfortunately, not at the same time.  I
> partitioned my HD and installed Tiger on the new partition.  Then when I
> need Classic, I just restart in Tiger.  It was the only way I could run the
> one Classic app I need without having to keep my old G3 iMac up and running
> and still use Leopard for everything else.
>
Wouldn't Sheep Shaver work for you in this situation? I thought it was
developed because Apple dropped support for Classic, and somebody
still needed a Classic app running on Leopard.

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