> [1] 4Gb with the existing MacOS 9.1 install...for normal MacOS9 booting.;
> [2] 6Gb for MacOS X.2; and
> [3] 2Gb with a separate, currently clean install of 9.1, for Classic
mode's
> version of MacOS 9.
>
> My question is; how far should I take the Classic Mode's version of MacOS
9
> - 9.1, 9.2, 9.2.2 etc? Sonnet mention that the upgrade card does not work
> with MacOS 9 above 9.1 - is this different when run within Classic?
>

Ben --

>From what I've heard (I haven't gotten around to it yet) you can put in OS
9.2 or 9.2.2 in the classic partition.  It will run through OS X, you just
won't be able to boot from it (the classic partition) on its own.  So, leave
your normal OS 9.1 partition alone, and continue to use it for OS 9 stuff,
and the classic partition can be upgraded beyond what your machine would
naturally run.

--Casey


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