Craigwd_2000 The pickle, in that reference, writes Make sure you install Finder 7.1.3 as well; it's in the Thread Manager package, inside the Finder 7.1.3 folder. That is, in fact, a bum steer. He was probably doing what we all do at some time: relying on fallible memory (of the biological kind). The Finder 7.1.3 folder is instead in the Macintosh Drag and Drop folder rather than Thread Manager folder. Only you can assess the utility to you of CFM-68k Runtime Enabler. Try it, because it is worth having if you have disk space of 796kB (on an HFS+ formatted HDD, at least) available. The extension alone is 416kB. Classic Mac OS Downloads and Updates. Several older versions of the Mac OS were available for download through links on. System 7.1 + Update 3.0, $25. OS X Lion for Mac, free and safe download. OS X Lion latest version: Update to Mac OS X 10.7.5. Important Note: OS X 10.7 Lion has been replaced by OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. As a shared library it will be called upon when it is needed, and most often in conjunction with Thread Manager. But see the first sentence of this para. Craigwd_2000 The pickle, in that reference, writes Make sure you install Finder 7.1.3 as well; it's in the Thread Manager package, inside the Finder 7.1.3 folder. That is, in fact, a bum steer. He was probably doing what we all do at some time: relying on fallible memory (of the biological kind). The Finder 7.1.3 folder is instead in the Macintosh Drag and Drop folder rather than Thread Manager folder. Only you can assess the utility to you of CFM-68k Runtime Enabler. Try it, because it is worth having if you have disk space of 796kB (on an HFS+ formatted HDD, at least) available. The extension alone is 416kB. As a shared library it will be called upon when it is needed, and most often in conjunction with Thread Manager. But see the first sentence of this para. I have one last question; according to Apple's specs for the Mac SE FDHD it is capable of running up to Mac OS 7.5.5. I realize how slow other people say trying this is. One of the original reasons I posted this question was that I wanted to know if running Mac OS 7.5.5 on a Mac as old a Mac SE FDHD is doable and worth trying.
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