Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
Yes, you need to install classic support via your System Restore CDs. Search this forum for more info on that.

You can then boot into Mac OS 9 by changing startup disks in system preferences or I think there is a key combination you can hold after turning on your system.
 
If it's one of the "new" currently sold machines, probably not. Since Apple stopped supporting OS 9 bootability on the eMacs when the current ones came out.

If it's an older eMac, they should have been OS 9 bootable. And probably had a bootable OS 9 on the system restore disk. Though I don't know if your current HD has the OS 9 driver enabled.

Just to let you know, the machines are the same. But Apple probably eliminated the OS 9 boot path in the firmware on the newest machines.
 
Sun Baked said:
If it's one of the "new" currently sold machines, probably not. Since Apple stopped supporting OS 9 bootability on the eMacs when the current ones came out.

If it's an older eMac, they should have been OS 9 bootable. And probably had a bootable OS 9 on the system restore disk. Though I don't know if your current HD has the OS 9 driver enabled.

Just to let you know, the machines are the same. But Apple probably eliminated the OS 9 boot path in the firmware on the newest machines.

actually, i think mine is the non OS 9 bootable ones. Ah well, it was only gonna be a fun experiment
 
Remember you can still run classic within OS X - even if you can't boot into 9 - so you should be able to run most of your OS 9 apps from OS X after installing classic.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.