why is os 9 still on the new computers
Im just wondering why new apple computers still have Classic(os 9). Is there something better in os 9 then 0s X? Do they have os 9 still out for the people who don't understand todays technology? Is os X more complicated then os 9 so the people who don't understand can still use a computer?
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Originally posted by quagmire
Im just wondering why new apple computers still have Classic(os 9). Is there something better in os 9 then 0s X? Do they have os 9 still out for the people who don't understand todays technology? Is os X more complicated then os 9 so the people who don't understand can still use a computer?
Actually, it is all about Apple maintaining legacy support for old programs, which developers have not updated to OS X, as has been stated previously.
Most people who have used a mac in the last two years know this... OS 9.2.2 runs as a sort of emulation environment within OS X. Just like you can run OS 7 and 8 programs as well.
Classic (OS 9.2.2 and before) is one of the five environments available in Mac OS X; the others are Carbon, Cocoa, BSD, and Java.
Rather than OS 9 being a full os block by itself, it is one of many blocks that make up OS X. Read the basics HERE
(This is one google search away. Not worth a thread by itself, IMHO...
Originally posted by Jubelum
(This is one google search away. Not worth a thread by itself, IMHO...
most things are...
Originally posted by Wrong Robot
most things are...
Just not this one...
Google: "Results 1 - 10 of about 1,690,000. Search took 0.60 seconds."
Anyways its a good thing classic is installed on the new machines or else I would'nt be able to play Games like these:
The Macintosh Garden
Though I find that most of them are so old that they run so fast that its impossible to play even on my 4 year old G4.