Re: Is a "Mac OS X (Jaguar) Lite" possible? Gene Steinberg says no

Of course, without a real actual "Mac OS X (Jaguar) Lite", many utility
programs won't ever be able to be run off an OS X "Jaguar" (or later)
bootable CD-ROMs on any Power Macintosh, whether officially "supported"
or not by APPLE.

APPLE has no choice but to develop "Mac OS X (Jaguar) Lite" and make
sure that it works, or to make sure that all new machines can also boot
in Mac OS 9.x.x. It therefore must be possible or be made to be possible
to have "Mac OS X (Jaguar) Lite".

There are zero other options that APPLE has left itself at all, and
since Jobs and Tevanian are more than actively hostile(!) to Mac OS, I
doubt that Mac OS 9.x.x booting will even be remotely considered or
allowed (this is what always happens when any company "puts 100% of the
eggs in only one basket").

-Martin Totusek



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