I know what I meant, not my problem if you don't understand! :-) Anything before MacOS X is the classic operating system, I meant it in the figurative sense, not the Classic environment of MacOS X. OK, if you want to get frick'n technical, I booted into MacOS 9.2.2 on a brand new iBook, I DID NOT launch MacOS X's classic environment. Joe On Friday, June 6, 2003, at 12:56 PM, Tom R. no spam wrote: > Let me jump in at the start of this and remind people of > the distinction between "Classic" (OS 9 running *within* OSX), > and OS 9 running on its own (ie booted up in OS 9). Just to > try to avoid confusion :-) . Ie, there's no booting into > Classic, if you boot into OS9 it's not "Classic". > > On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Joe Sporleder wrote: > >> My new 900mhz iBook with 12" screen and combo drive, it'll boot into >> 9.2.2, cause I tried it when I got it just to see if it'd work. >> However, since MacOS X is the present and future of Mac, I've decided >> to live in MacOS X on this new machine. Does Apple actually say that >> the newer machines will not boot into Classic, or they just will not >> support it?