Good day!

I've noticed reports coming in on the various Mac-related websites 
regarding Mac OS 9.2.1 on legacy machines.

Apparently, Apple has made it extremely difficult, if not impossible, 
for installation to occur on *any* non-Apple or pre-G3 PowerPC machine.  
I tried at home on my PowerCenter, and the installer wouldn't let me 
continue.  TomeViewer didn't provide any assistance, either.

Looks like Apple has finally made good on their promise to drop support 
for the older legacy machines.  :(

If it's any consolation, Mac OS 9.1 runs *great* on my PowerCenter.  :)

Of course, Mac OS 9.2.1 runs wonderfully on my iMac and PowerBook G3 
(Pismo).

Anywho.... just FYI.

rudi

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