Well it isn't even released yet, and I wouldn't recommend installing beta builds of a ..x point release because the potential problems aren't worth it.
<strong>Why is it that you automatically assume that he is installing a pirated copy? The guy may have a student ADC account or something, give him a break.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Because he probably did pirate it. If he did get the software seed, he would know precisely what was in the software.
Also, Student ADC members don't get software seeds anyway.
Run lsbom on the install package to get a detailed readout of exactly what files are being changed. That will give you a better description than some generic seed note that reads "updated graphics, sounds, and some of our apps".
According to Apple's documentation, the new update fixes bugs and provides "enhanced functionality" to the following areas: AppleScript, Classic, Disk Copy, Disk Utility, Image Capture, Mail, OpenGL, Printer Center, and Rendezvous. Additionally, there are improvements to audio, disc recording, graphics, printing, AFP, WebDAV, and security services.
After installed the update, my iMac no longer boot form Mac OS 9. Carbon/Coaco applications now run under Classic and Mac OS X now finally support all Windows 32-bit applications natively! I love it.
Well, I think any ten.dot.number.dot.number updates fix some bugs. So preformance maybe improved because of the bugs fixed. No BIG features would be included until next ten.dot.number come.
<strong>After installed the update, my iMac no longer boot form Mac OS 9. Carbon/Coaco applications now run under Classic and Mac OS X now finally support all Windows 32-bit applications natively! I love it.
Well, I think any ten.dot.number.dot.number updates fix some bugs. So preformance maybe improved because of the bugs fixed. No BIG features would be included until next ten.dot.number come.</strong><hr></blockquote>
<strong>After installed the update, my iMac no longer boot form Mac OS 9. Carbon/Coaco applications now run under Classic and Mac OS X now finally support all Windows 32-bit applications natively! I love it.
Well, I think any ten.dot.number.dot.number updates fix some bugs. So preformance maybe improved because of the bugs fixed. No BIG features would be included until next ten.dot.number come.</strong><hr></blockquote>
<strong>After installed the update, my iMac no longer boot form Mac OS 9. Carbon/Coaco applications now run under Classic and Mac OS X now finally support all Windows 32-bit applications natively! I love it.</strong><hr></blockquote>
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[ 11-30-2002: Message edited by: Quarem ]</p>
<strong>Why is it that you automatically assume that he is installing a pirated copy?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Where exactly does he imply that, let alone say it?
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Where exactly does he imply that, let alone say it?</strong><hr></blockquote>
He has edited his post meanwhile. It used to contain the word "pirated".
<strong>Why is it that you automatically assume that he is installing a pirated copy? The guy may have a student ADC account or something, give him a break.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Because he probably did pirate it. If he did get the software seed, he would know precisely what was in the software.
Also, Student ADC members don't get software seeds anyway.
Its more like "updated graphics, sounds, and some of our apps".
Sheesh - that tells me a lot
Well, I think any ten.dot.number.dot.number updates fix some bugs. So preformance maybe improved because of the bugs fixed. No BIG features would be included until next ten.dot.number come.
i know thats what you said, but i just wanted to check...
<strong>so *no* booting into classic?
i know thats what you said, but i just wanted to check...</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think he was being sarcastic...
<strong>After installed the update, my iMac no longer boot form Mac OS 9. Carbon/Coaco applications now run under Classic and Mac OS X now finally support all Windows 32-bit applications natively! I love it.
Well, I think any ten.dot.number.dot.number updates fix some bugs. So preformance maybe improved because of the bugs fixed. No BIG features would be included until next ten.dot.number come.</strong><hr></blockquote>
How did you get it to run Win32 apps natively?
:eek:
<strong>After installed the update, my iMac no longer boot form Mac OS 9. Carbon/Coaco applications now run under Classic and Mac OS X now finally support all Windows 32-bit applications natively! I love it.
Well, I think any ten.dot.number.dot.number updates fix some bugs. So preformance maybe improved because of the bugs fixed. No BIG features would be included until next ten.dot.number come.</strong><hr></blockquote>
How did you get it to run Win32 apps natively?
:eek:
<strong>That was a joke.</strong><hr></blockquote>
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> and maybe <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
<strong>After installed the update, my iMac no longer boot form Mac OS 9. Carbon/Coaco applications now run under Classic and Mac OS X now finally support all Windows 32-bit applications natively! I love it.</strong><hr></blockquote>
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
What is the latest version like are there any speed enhancements?