These machines normally ran various versions of classic Mac OS.
The most important change is that the control sizes have been modified to match those in classic Mac OS.
But, since the "classic" Mac OS offered little memory protection, an application crash would often take down the entire system.
The opposite behavior (selected above) is closer to how classic Mac OS works.
Everything the dock does is done better by an equivalent feature of classic Mac OS.
Its design was maintained with the same basic math operations until the final release of classic Mac OS in 2002.
In truth, classic Mac OS has the same limitations.
I want it to sweep away any memory of classic Mac OS.
This feature had been added to the classic Mac OS with version 9.1.
This level of hardware acceleration is actually a step down from what existed in classic Mac OS.