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Classic reached the end of its life in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger later versions of Mac OS X don’t include Classic, and Classic doesn’t run on Intel machines at all. But this solution was fated not to last forever. To solve this problem, Apple tided its users over with Classic, an environment that emulated Mac OS 9 within Mac OS X. Were users doomed to lose access to all their older applications and documents? Recent Mac OS 9 applications that had been “Carbonized” might run natively under Mac OS X, but older applications certainly would not. Mac OS X was a completely different operating system from its predecessors (Mac OS 9, Mac OS 8, System 7). In the run-up to the original release of Mac OS X, users were justifiably worried about compatibility.
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If it's an Apple refurb, then the unit is likely to be in excellent condition as Apple checks each one of its refurbs carefully with a soak test before it being sold on. I agree on the count of the warranty and condition of the unit-that one has to be judged by the person themselves and hopefully it was pass the test. If however you already own CS2 then this is much less of an issue, as the cost won't be too hard to bear.
G5 EMULATOR FOR INTEL MAC FOR MAC
Photoshop is already optimised for the G5-and under Rosetta you will not get any of those optimisations as Rosetta only emulates a G4 class processor.Īlso if you have not got Adobe CS2 for Mac already, you would need to buy that, and then as I noted almost imperatively have to buy CS3 because of its native Intel support. It certainly did not compare too well with the PowerBook G4 I was using at the time and most certainly not the Power Mac I'm using now.
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As someone who hammers InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop CS2 day in and day out (there are features in CS2 standard that I cannot live without now, LivePaint and Inline spell checking come to mind, anchored objects, object styles.) and I found it too sluggish for my liking.