![]() That do not actually work under OS X into believing that the Mac is really "Classic environment" which is a way to trick older programs With OS X up to and including system 10.4 can run older software in what is called the New Intel-based Macs cannot run any programmes from before 2000. On the Arabic Mac page, there are also some comments relating to upgradingĪrabic from Classic to OS X, if you have decided to make the plunge.įrom 2006, Apple has broken the bridge to older software, in that the ![]() ![]() Machines, much of which is perhaps historical only. To this "legacy software" page, which then partly relates toĬlassic under OS X, which is still relevant to some, partly to older OS 9 or earlier ![]() Machines any more, the information on how to install Arabic may be obsolete.īut since the notes I wrote still exist, I have moved much of that older information Uses Classic anymore"), I have removed most references to ClassicĪnd OS 9 from the "Introduction" part, as it may just confuseīut of course Apple is wrong, Classic is still used. No longer supports Classic on new machines ("no-one On Arabic on the Mac as it works under OS X and recent software. Arabic in Classic / OS 9 The Arabic Macintosh
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