It still may be true, it depends on when the machine was manufactured. 2003 and later models don't allow for booting into OS 9 directly, while 2002 and older do, but those made 2002 or earlier require 9.2.2 like you said.

On May 6, 2004, at 2:54 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There was a member who posted difficulties installing os 9 from a standard
installer cd on his (or her) iBook (or powerbook). I suggested that after
the applecare service, Apple may have put in a new rom not allowing for OS 9
boot.


Problem with that reasoning now is that those machines still allow for a
classic install.


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