At 10:09 PM -0600 on 3/21/03, Robyn Lyons wrote:

>This is also going to answer Jacqueline's post too.
>
>There is no difference between Classic and OS9. Classic is a kind of
>emulator than the OS9 system runs in. Think of a very fast Virtual PC
>app. When you use an OS9 system under the Classic app, it will add some
>files to your OS9 System Folder for compatibility...
>
>-Robyn

-- 
Okay Robin, thanks for your response.

I have 9.1, 9.2.2, each installed on different drives rather than 
partitions, than where I had put X, so I should be okay in giving X 
(I'm reinstalling it) all four Gigs on that external.

dan_A

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