> 9.2.2 won't run on a non-G3 native machine, even with a G3 upgrade,
> without some hacks. If you're going to run 10.2 on it and plan on using
> Classic, then it probably would be worthwhile to do the hacks.

Or do what I did, if you have the hard disk space, run 2 separate
partitions.  One is 9.1 for the classic side and the other 2nd is 10.2.1
with a minimal installation of 9.2.2 (you can install it from OS X even on
an unsupported machine, but 9.2.2 won't run natively)

If one side gets hosed at least you don't lose both.
-- 
John


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