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Fourth... come on. There is no need to disable MultiFinder... and no WAY to disable Finder itself. The only people who need to disable MultiFinder are people using WAY old Macs (128, 512, Plus, etc). We've got Classics... We're cool people :-) .
A Classic is, essentially, a Mac Plus Plus. It has the same processor, same RAM limit, and very similar ROM, just with an internal SCSI, Superdrive, and the ROM Boot disk. And the contoured case.
They're alike enough that SoftPC Classic, that normally requires a Classic and knows very well when it's not on one, runs unmodified on a Mac Plus. I currently have mine set up to run Windows 3.0 on it for no good reason :)
My Classic even boots System .97 just like my Plus :)
Scott Holder
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