Harry Jacobson-Beyer <harryjb at bellsouth.net> wrote: > I was using Toast Lite, a classic application and it wasn't seeing the > drive. I downloaded the current version of Toast Lite, installed it while > the computer was booted in OS 9. Restarted in 10 and now Toast lite, running > in classic mode now sees the cd rom drive.
I have sort of the same unusual behavior with full Toast. I have Toast 5.1 on the OS9 partition, and Toast 5.2 on the OSX partition. When I am running in OSX, I can be using Toast 5.2 and then click on Toast 5.1 to instantly open another window and have both of them running. So I am running Toast 5.1, supposedly an OS9 application, in OSX without Classic. For you, it would be like being able to run Toast Lite in OSX without Classic. Since I have two CD drives, I wish that Toast could run in multiple windows, like every other application, but it does not have a "New" in its File menu. In order to burn two CDs at the same time, I have to use the two Toasts, 5.1 and 5.2, each running in their own window. Allan Atherton | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be January 28. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
