At 12:47 PM -0400 8/20/02, SuperMacs List wrote:
>From: "Dan Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>>From: Will S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>This has worked with no problems for me. your mileage may vary
>>applies here I guess.
>
>I just tried it this morning.   I ran XPF16 from it's own folder, and
>checked "Reinstall Extensions".   It went so fast, I'm not sure it did
>anything.  IAC, it made no difference - my external SCSI drive is still not
>seen, and my IDE CD/RW is still not recognized by 10.2's DiskCopy or iTunes.
>    Both work fine in 10.1.5, the CD/RW works in 10.1.5  DiskCopy and in
>Toast 5.1.4 under either OS.
>
>One other thing I've noticed under 10.2 - Classic will not start.   Not that
>I need it for anything, but I was just playing around in System Preferences.
>    Using the same 9.1 partition that again, works fine in 10.1.5.   When I
>click on the Start button, the 9.1 window comes up briefly, then quickly
>disappears with no error message.
>
>Have you tried running Classic in 10.2?
>
>Dan
>

Sorry it doesn't work. I've not seen anyone else reporting this 
problem to Ryan on his forum.

The Classic problem has been reported by others.
I had erased classic as I needed the drive for Jaguar. Once I felt I 
no longer needed 10.1.5 I installed 9.1 for classic again. It to my 
surprise started right up no problems. In fact it loads in 20 sec ! 
It took at least 2 min + in the older OSX versions.
If you look at the system folder in classic you will see an extension 
called classic. Classic under jaguar adds 3 of these, Classic, 
Classic support and Classic support UI. I am fairly sure classic 
under older OSx's only had the one extension which maybe too old to 
work with Jaguar. The fix may very well be just trash the Classic ex 
and when you start up classic again it will install the newer 
extensions. I can't test this no longer have 10.1.5 but I do know 
that if you remove the ex when you startup classic within OSX it will 
ask if you want to install the classic extensions if you say no it 
quits. Will S

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