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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie-Jamie" data-source="post: 1037309" data-attributes="member: 145611"><p>A really good way to find out if you have a full or upgrade install of 10.6 is to look at the discs you got with the computer. If you only got 10.6, then it's probably a full install. If you got 10.4 or 10.5 <em>and</em> 10.6, it's likely an upgrade.</p><p></p><p>But DOSBox runs fairly well, and fairly easily from what I remember. You don't need a disk image for it, since you can just point it at a folder on your hard disk and it'll use that like a hard disk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie-Jamie, post: 1037309, member: 145611"] A really good way to find out if you have a full or upgrade install of 10.6 is to look at the discs you got with the computer. If you only got 10.6, then it's probably a full install. If you got 10.4 or 10.5 [i]and[/i] 10.6, it's likely an upgrade. But DOSBox runs fairly well, and fairly easily from what I remember. You don't need a disk image for it, since you can just point it at a folder on your hard disk and it'll use that like a hard disk! [/QUOTE]
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