Need to upgrade from Panther

I need to upgrade from Panther so that I can sync my ipod but I also use classic Mac os 9 for some programmes. If I upgrade will I loose the ability to use these programmes or can I still run classic. Help someone.......also I am not completely confident so be gentle....I need clear answers. Please help.

Hi.
If your machine meets the system requirements for Tiger, then you can install it.
Tiger supports the Classic environment (runs OS 9.2.2), so you'll be able to use your classic programs.
Good Luck.

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