Joe, Stephen,
"Classic" MacOS simply refers to versions before MacOS X which used to
boot in a protected Classic environment inside of OSX. This not being
the same thing as Mac classic *hardware*. A Mac classic machine
definitely won't run MacOS 9 "Classic".
Hope that clears things up.
Hi Stephen,
I've been running 9.2.2 on a G4 a VERY long time. A little bit slow
by today's standards, but it was my workhorse for years and years.
Ooops! only 9.2.1. I thought I had upgraded it, but apparently not.
(smile) I did increase the RAM to 768 MB, however, along with 30 and
60 GB hard drives. And it has the monster big Apple Display CRT. Got
a hernia every time I moved it around. About 5 years ago, it went
down on me and I had to pay Apple $500 to fix it - no AppleCare. But
that's the only things I've ever had go bad in 22-23 years with Macs.
Joe Wilkins
(Maybe I should knock on wood?)
On Sep 29, 2008, at 7:04 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
Joe,
How on earth did you get ANY version of system 9, let alone 9.2.2
on a Mac classic? The highest rated OS for the Classic is 7.5.5. I
don't think there's enough RAM in a Classic for 9.2.2 (4 mb).
sqb
Hey guys and gals,
I just downloaded 2.6.1, transferred it to my Classic Mac running
9.2.2 and it constantly crashes and takes me into Macsbug.
Anything special needed to run this ancient critter?
Suggestions or obvious caveats welcome.
TIA,
Joe Wilkins
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