Everyone keeps mentioning that if you quit out of classic (specifically, if you kill it) trublueenvironment will still run. In fact, CLassic apps can still run without classic.
The reason is: Classic does nothing really important. If you open up the Classic package, you'll find TruBlueEnvironement in the resources folder. You can double click on it and wait a minute or two while your computer makes moaning sounds. If you look in the dock, you'll see a document image named TruBlueEnvironment. Then you can open up all your favorite classic apps... and no classic running!
All Classic does is show you that OS9 emulation is booting up, showing you the progress bar and what extensions and control panels are being loaded. When loaded, it triggers TrBlueEnvironment which does all the real work. So, if you'd liek to save some memory, just open up TruBlueEnvironement instead of the entire classic package, although I think savings are minimal.
F-bacher
The reason is: Classic does nothing really important. If you open up the Classic package, you'll find TruBlueEnvironement in the resources folder. You can double click on it and wait a minute or two while your computer makes moaning sounds. If you look in the dock, you'll see a document image named TruBlueEnvironment. Then you can open up all your favorite classic apps... and no classic running!
All Classic does is show you that OS9 emulation is booting up, showing you the progress bar and what extensions and control panels are being loaded. When loaded, it triggers TrBlueEnvironment which does all the real work. So, if you'd liek to save some memory, just open up TruBlueEnvironement instead of the entire classic package, although I think savings are minimal.
F-bacher