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3rd stage Macs are not affected by this issue. 2nd stage Macs need 10.4.11 or less installed to use Classic.
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1st stage Macs of 867 Mhz or greater are still be able to boot into Mac OS 9. Used and Refurbished Macs manufactured from the prior stages which don't have 10.5 installed will not change their capabilities unless 10.5 is installed. Starting October 26th, 2007 Apple's knowledgebase article 303137 has now announced the demise of Classic. Classic disappears under 10.5 (it still runs under 10.4.11 on PowerPC Macs). PowerPC Macs need to maintain 10.4.11 or earlier to have Classic compatibility, but could still boot into 9 to run Mac OS 9 natively if they supported it earlier.Ĥ. Classic is not available on Intel Macs, but continues until stage 4 when 10.5 is released on PowerPC Macs.
As part of that transition, Apple also introduced Universal software code that ran both on Intel as native software, and on PowerPC natively, and Intel only code for Intel Mac Applications. This allowed Apple to continue with Mac OS X, and PowerPC code under a new CPU architecture by Intel.
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This stage began January 2006, and ends October 25, 2007.ģ.5 January 2006 Mac OS X 10.4.4's release on Intel Macs introduces a new third party code known as Rosetta.
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Macs which could not install any form of Mac OS 9, short of a hack using the ROM chip from a Mac OS 9 capable machine, but comes with Mac OS X. Macs from 2003 with few exceptions through 2005 fell in this stage.ģ. Macs which could install Mac OS X, and use only the restore disks to install Mac OS 9 for use with the Classic environment. Macs of 1998 through 2002 pretty much fell in this stage.Ģ. Macs which could install Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 and boot into both, and use Classic in Mac OS X to have limited Mac OS 9 driver compatibility but the ability to run most Mac OS 9 applications. The migration to Mac OS X went in these stages:ġ. You can also migrate from PowerPC to Intel Macs using the user tip on: Īpple's migration to Mac OS X means that if you want to run Mac OS X as smoothly as possible, you'll want Mac OS X native applications and hardware. Instead if you have done so, be sure to backup at least twice and if necessary, rename the Guest account something else and give it admin access until the issue has been resolved. It may related to an earlier 10.4 bug that I indicated below, about using the Migration Assistant between PowerPC and Intel Macs. 10.6.2 resolves this issue according to Apple. WARNING: If you use Guest accounts in Snow Leopard, a bug has been that wipes the guest account contents entirely. Please sign guestbook if you are aware of other links to Mac OS X software or hardware directories and search engines.
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