Probably the best idea of them all. I have a license to install Parallels on my iMac. It's already working on my MacBook. And I have a "borrowed" copy of windows. But I've never heard of anyone running Mac OS 9.2.2 in it, nor do I have the windows versions of Quicken! I do have a desktop G4 and a laptop G3 on which I could set up OSX that would still run Classic (OS-9) and still communicate on the network with my iMac. Good project before the end of the year. Thanks.

Joseph McAllister
Lots of gear, not much time

On Oct 24, 2008, at 14:15 , Brian Walters wrote:

One way to keep using old software on newer operating systems is to
install a virtual machine onto which you install the older OS and
associated software.

On my Ubuntu Linux installation I've installed Virtual Box in which I
run Windows 2000 and Photoshop 6.

It works well, provided your computer has sufficient memory to run 2 OSs
at the same time (my machine has 1GB) and provided you have the older
operating system available.


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