Not according to this quote from their web site. There's a list of models, older ones I believe, that supposedly need the CD to upgrade, but the text below is not requiring any Mac at all for qualification. I've always run MacOS, for example, but am only recently back to Mac machines. "ANY VERSION" I would take to include OEM bundles as well, so if you bought a clone that included OS 9 you should be able to get this CD direct from Apple as well. -m quoth Rod and Glenda Thomas (rmthomas@JADE.DTI.NE.JP) on 1/14/01 6:53 AM: >Michael Slavin wrote: >> >> >> >From the Apple website: >> **** Apple is offering the Mac OS 9 to Mac OS 9.1 Software >> Update program to allow customers who own any version of Mac OS 9 to >> obtain the Mac OS 9.1 full install CD for US$19.95. Details and an order >> form are available at www.apple.com/macos/*** >> >Yes but to order this CD upgrade you have to have a qualifying Mac (ie a >new one) Michael Slavin /o\~/o\~/o\~/o\ Bx 553 Baldwin City, KS 66006-0553 theWebster *** electronic internet publishing and graphic services <http://theWebster.com> (everywhere) fax 785 594-4193 ICQ# 34589295
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