What?

      

Does MacOSX no longer include Classic?



Yes, but it only works on the older Macs with Motorola chips. The newer Intel Macs don't support it. Hence the kerfuffle.



Good to know. Not that it really matters, I suppose; I'm going to have to upgrade this thing sooner or later.



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Sorry, couldn't stop myself. Ran your fifth paragraph through Japanese on Babelfish.



And improved it no end, I must say.



After I followed what you had said I still got an error that said unsupported ROM type. Even though I had gotten them ROM from the apple website. Any thoughts?



Not sure, I'm afraid. I got that message once, but it was because I was using a different ROM; switching to the one from the Apple site fixed it. Are you sure you've extracted it properly from the file Apple provided? And have you double-checked that SheepShaver is pointing at the ROM correctly?



I will try again but I got the rom from the apple site, did the extraction from tome reader and I just don't understand it. thanks for the fast response.



What filepaths have you got under the Volumes tab of your SheepShaver settings?



Well, thank you for the help. The problem was entirely on my behalf, I had miss named the ROM file. Thanks again,
Ivan


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