Bailey wrote:

> I only got 10.2.  I currently only have a 9.0.4 disc and the 9.1,
> 9.2 updaters. You don't need 9.2 at all. It does seem to work a little
> better as a Classic OS while booted into OS X, so you can use it for
> that. You'll want to keep at least one partition at 9.1 to boot into-
> as I'm sure you know our SuperMacs don't like 9.2 (unless it's patched).

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Ford and the rest of ya'll. -

These should be my last set of questions on X (for my S900.)
I am also headed over to Apple to find a FAQ section for X.

1. When switching to Classic Mode, is it launched while in X and operates
sortof inside of X ?

2. Can you tag the OS version for the Classic mode ? (9.1 for instance). Is
there a control panel that specifies the location where OS 9 can be found ?

3. re - "You don't need 9.2 at all. It does seem to work a little better as
a Classic OS while booted into OS X, so you can use it for that.".
Altough I have no reason to run 9.2, does this mean 9.2 can be operated on a
S900 with minimal trouble while in Classic mode ?

And, finally, yes, I have every intentions of backing up and keeping 9.1 on
a separate volume.

Thanks for your help,

Alan



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