Yes, interesting indeed.
what i actually did to remedy the problem was replace my OS X modem script with the modem script in OS 9.
but i just installed Mac OS X on my other hard drive because i am in the process of making my current hard drive for OS 9 (the other one's bigger, faster...
Ever since I installed OS X 10.1 a few of my classic programs won't function properly. Photoshop 6 is where I first noticed it. When I try to choose "File:Open" or "File:Save As..." it tells me that I don't have enough RAM.
I can double-click PS documents or drag them onto Photoshop and...
yeah, okay. i was right about it. CarbonLib doesn't seem to have anything to do with it.
When I turned Virtual Memory ON it didn't do anything either, so I turned it back OFF.
I had tried disabling the whole package "Classic Compatibility" before to no avail, but in despair I tried...
(yes, photoshop has plenty of RAM allocated)
BUT..I think I may have figured more stuff out. Here is a list of applications I found to be affected by this problem:
Photoshop 6
Internet Explorer 5
iTunes
SoundJam
Appleworks
Shrinkwrap
Acrobat 5
iMovie
Now, here is a list of a few...
Here is one for the story books:
OS X.1 seems to work fine. However, when I run programs from OS X in Classic, it seems to befuddle the functionality of the program. Let me explain:
I ran Photoshop 6 from OS X in Classic. It worked well. I have to boot into OS 9 to use my smartMedia...
apparently i didn't look hard enough..
i replaced the script with the script from OS 9 and here i am..back in the blue (er..something like that). anyway, it works fine now. and what the heck, that gets a face too:
Seth:eek:
I recently installed Mac OS X 10.1 and everything seemed to be working peachy, except when I tried to connect to the internet with my modem. OS 10.1 keeps telling me there is a modem error, to check my settings and try again.
I have a b&w G3 with an internal 56k modem. I have installed OS...
I just upgraded to OS X 10.1. Unfortunately now it won't recognize my modem or some damn thing. The modem still works fine in Classic, and worked fine in 10.0.4 (internal 56k in B&W G3)
now, as if like some curses magic has worked, OS X won't connect to the internet. the modem doesn't...