>First, let's make sure we are discussing the same thing.
>
>"Classic" is a program that operates under Jaguar (and according to the
>Mac-L dicussion list is not a emulator per se). Clasic is *not* System
>9.x. Classic mimics, mostly, the behavior of OS 9.X. Jaguar uses Classic
>to route many things, including hardware calls, such as to a modem,
>through Jag's hardware routines.
So a Mac with Jaguar and OO 9.2.x on also has Classic?
I was told apps running under Classic (9.2.x) were able to place calls
on the hardware just the same as Jaguar. I assume the API's are smart
enough
in "Classic" and "Jaguar" to know if the other is doing something that
would cause problems.
Under OS 9.x.x my schedules used to run flawlessly.
Under Classic/Jaguar the connection is too slow to connect and first
account times out.
The call is still made, its just slower. Why? This is what I am waiting
on Apple to answer.
I will enlighten you all when I get the response...
Regards Neville
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