Doesn't it automatically load a OS9 desktop and when you launch 
something that uses OS9, it starts (classic)?

Or maybe in my case, since I already had software that ran on classic, 
maybe OSX sees this when you install it?

Anyway, I am running OSX, and when I launch older software, it starts 
classic, so it will run.

Steve


On Wednesday, July 7, 2004, at 06:18 PM, John Stone wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm lending my sister my old Wallstreet powerbook, I didn't load OS9 
> on it as I don't have any programs that use OS9. She has some programs 
> that need OS9 is there a special way to load OS 9 on the powerbook 
> that already has OSX loaded?
>
> Did a search on the Apple site but turned up nothing pertinant....
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
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