At 10:58 PM -0400 6/21/02, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>
>So, I understand that under 9, even starting with the base set or Apple's
>only still crashes the Mac?

Yes, once in a blue moon it will startup under X with extensions enabled. I've done 
clean installs of 9 from CD and set the extensions to the base set but it still wigs 
out. OS 9 runs fine if it's the startup system. Go figure.

>It's so interesting some times, to see that almost identical software on
>similar computers will produce different results. I haven't had any problem
>with 10.1.5 and my OS 9 installation seems to work fine, mostly from
>Classic, though, I don't boot in 9 very often. The last time was to change
>the function keys behavior so that pressing F1 in OS X will generate the key
>code associated with F1, not reduce brightness.

I'm looking forward to the day when I can forget 9!

Paul

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