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Software News   Software News : OS4 on Classic Mini-FAQ/QnA posted
   posted by wegster on 21-Oct-2007 20:46:27 (1755 reads)
We had an IRC session during AmiWest, and compiled a list of questions from users, and had several people join us to help out with answers.

Please see This thread in the forum for the OS4 on Classics mini-FAQ/QnA

Thanks to number6, Rigo, MangaClub, m3x and joerg, as well as Tekmage and everyone who submitted questions, for their contributions.
    

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