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 Posted: Sun May 22nd, 2016 06:52
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Robert is the program definitely called Mac Project. I cant find a reference to it in my searches.
If I can get the name and version I might be able to get a copy for you.

Also what was OS9 codenamed ???
Mac OS 9 and the Classic environment PowerPC versions of OS X prior to 10.5 include a compatibility layer (a shell) called Classic, enabling users to run applications and hardware requiring Mac OS 9 from within OS X. This is achieved through running Mac OS 9 without access to Finder inside OS X. This requires Mac OS 9 to be installed on the computer, even if computers that can run the Classic environment are not necessarily able to boot into Mac OS 9. Some Mac OS 9 applications do not run well in Classic. They demonstrate screen redraw problems and lagging performance. In addition, some drivers and other software which directly interact with the hardware fail to work properly.

Might be able to run Mac Project in OSX 10.5 Leopard?.



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