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| | Apple Macintosh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Macintosh is regarded as being the first personal computer to popularize the use of the graphical user interface at a time when most computers used an operating system with a command line interface. |  | | Macintosh computers originally used Mac OS as the operating system. |  | | Today, the Macintosh is the only family of computers available from Apple, and ranges from the "budget" desktop computer Mac mini to the midrange Xserve server. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Macintosh
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| | Macintosh - WikiMac |
 | | It was the first computer to popularise the graphical user interface (GUI), at that time a revolutionary development in desktop computing. |  | | So, even the early Macintosh computers were easy to network using AppleTalk. |  | | Mac) is a family of personal computers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. of Cupertino, California, USA. |
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http://mac.wikicities.com/wiki/Macintosh
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| | Macintosh computer |
 | | The Macintosh computer was released in January of 1984, with 128K RAM of memory. |  | | Except for the very expensive and unpopular Apple Lisa which came out in 1983, the Macintosh is considered to be the first commercially successful computer to use a GUI (Graphical User Interface), as seen above. |  | | Most modern-day computers now operate on this principle, including modern Apple computers and most others which run the Microsoft Windows operating system. |
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http://oldcomputers.net/macintosh.html
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| | mac_ii.html |
 | | Later the Quadra 700 computer was introduced and its design was derived from the Macintosh IIcx computer. |  | | The Macintosh II computer needs a PMMU processor installed into the available socket, while the other computers have a built-in MMU module within the 68030 processor. |  | | SCSI (Small System Interface) is built-in all Macintosh computers. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/tech68k/macii.html
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| | Apple Macintosh before System 7 |
 | | Mini vMac is a Macintosh Plus, SE, and 128K (see version 2.3.0) emulator that runs on Mac OS X and earlier, as well as Linux and Windows. |  | | Macintosh System Software 6.0.76.0.8 came on two 1.4 Mb (high-density) disks: System Startup and System Additions. |  | | Macintosh System Software 5.0 and 5.1 came on four 800K disks: System Tools 1, System Tools 2 (Printers), Utilities 1, Utilities 2. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/earlymacs
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| | MicroMac DiiMO 030 Accelerator upgrade speeds up Macintosh II CPUs |
 | | Macintosh II, IIci, IIvx (IIvi and Performa 600), IIsi, IIcx, IIx, SE/30 or LCIII (P450, 520, LC520) with System 7.0 or later, optional anti-static grounding strap (available at most computer hardware stores) and flat-blade screwdriver. |  | | Engineered with quality parts and designed to work with a wide variety of Macintosh computers, the DiiMO 030 is an ideal accelerator upgrade at an attractive and affordable price. |  | | The award winning MicroMac DiiMO 030 accellerator upgrade speeds up the Mac II family of Macintosh computers with a 50MHz 68030 CPU and an optional 68882 FPU (floating point unit or math coprocessor). |
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http://www.micromac.com/products/diimo_030.html
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| | Profile: Mac II |
 | | A used IIx is a better bargain than just a motherboard if you also want the 1.4 MB floppy drive. |  | | You don't need to upgrade to a 1.4 MB floppy if you don't want to; the controller in the IIx supports the older 800K floppies as well as the FDHD floppies. |  | | If you need to create the smallest possible System file, you can delete Chicago 12, Geneva 9 and 12, and Monaco 9, since these fonts are in the Mac II ROMs. |
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http://www.lowendmac.com/ii/ii.shtml
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| | Computer Consulting and Support Macintosh Lab Employee Handbook |
 | | All the Macintosh computers are connected via the LocalTalk network allowing them to share four ImageWriters and networked software. |  | | In February 1989, the Macintosh Lab opened in M038 due to a generous donation from Apple Computer, Inc. and the parents of students through the UConn Fund. |  | | All of the Macintosh computers are connected via StarController network allowing them to share 2 LaserWriters, 3 ImageWriters, and networked software. |
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http://www.ucc.uconn.edu/~ushndbks/macman.html
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| | SMUG is in direct contact with Cupertino |
 | | * Macintosh system software, version 6.0.3 (1/89), is a revision of system software 6.0.2 to support the 030 direct slot of the Macintosh SE/30. |  | | Users of any other Macintosh computer need not update. |  | | * Macintosh system software, version 6.0.2 (9/88), replaces version 6.0 and corrects sound and color problems and includes these updated files: ImageWriter LQ 2.0, AppleTalk ImageWriter LQ 2.0 and AppleShare Workstation 2.0.1. |
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http://www.savetz.com/ku/ku/february_smug_is_in_direct_contact_with_cupertino_february_1989.html
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| | The MacMania Museum: Desktops: Macintosh IIx |
 | | This wasn't the only reason for chosing the Mac IIx over the Mac II as the machine had the new 1.4Mb 3.5" SuperDrive built in from the start (users still had the option of a 40Mb internal HD). |  | | Despite having all of the original parts and components, my Mac IIx did have one major 'upgrade': the motherboard. |  | | While all content is checked and updated regularly, the author cannot be held responsible for any broken links, incorrect information or damage caused to hardware or software. |
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http://www.dodgyposse.com/MacMuseum/mac2x.html
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| | A/UX Penelope Main |
 | | The first version of A/UX was produced in 1988, and supported the Mac II (with a PMMU upgrade), the IIx, and the IIcx. |  | | There was no friendly Macintosh Finder environment hiding Unix from the user. |  | | More RAM was recommended if the system would function in a multi-user, or network environment. |
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http://www.aux-penelope.com/AUX_1.0.htm
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| | Northeastern University Biological Imaging Laboratory |
 | | A Flatbed Scanner System includes Macintosh IIx with 8 MByte Processor Memory, a 240 MByte APS Hard Drive, an Apple Color Flatbed Scanner and associated software including OmniPage Pro OCR Software. |  | | A Macrophotography System includes a Macintosh IIfx with 20MB processor memory, 240 MB Quantum hard disk, Syquist Backup Disk, Apple CD ROM Drive, two color and one monochrome displays, GW Instruments MacAdios II analog interface, Data Translation QuickCapture, RasterOps 24STV Frame Grabber,, Sony XC-211 RGB camera head and a DataTranslation QuickCapture interfaced for RGB acquisition. |  | | Software has been developed at MSC (ColorImage) which allows color based image segmentation and object quantification, as well as computer controlled stop-frame video based motion analysis (Ayers and Fletcher, 1991; Ayers, 1992) and is supported on all these systems. |
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http://www.neurotechnology.neu.edu/colorimage.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | This was an experiment in creating a "diskless workstation" machine that apparently wasn't considered important enough to mention as a feature. |  | | Alternatively, you can write a program which calls this procedure: PROCEDURE DoIt; Inline $4EF9, $0041, $D89A; { jmp $41D89A } The slideshow is an endless loop; once started, the only way to quit is by rebooting (or turning the power off). |  | | When the Finder comes up, the ROM disk should appear on the desktop. |
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http://freaky.staticusers.net/textfiles/SecretROMStuff.txt
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| | Macintosh IIx |
 | | Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks and Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. |  | | Code named "Spock", the IIx also offered better memory expansion than the Mac II -- it could handle up to 128MB versus the II's 64MB! |  | | Apple Computer, Inc. in no way endorses or is affiliated with MacintoshOS.com. |
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http://www.macintoshos.com/macintosh.museum/mac.ii.series/iix.html
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| | Mac OS |
 | | In addition, please be advised that recently Apple Computer has released OS 7.5.3 for free download to anyone. |  | | Once you have determined which version you currently have, look below to see if there is an update for that version. |  | | If you have any earlier Mac OS version, and are have one of the following computers, click |
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http://www.appstate.edu/www_docs/student/helpdesk/mac_os.html
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| | System Software Download Section |
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http://www.mac512.com/ssdl.htm
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| | Linux/m68k Registration: Macintosh |
 | | Macintosh II computer, upgraded with Daystar PowerCache 50 MHz 68030 with optional floating point unit. |  | | Full height 2.1 GB SCSI drive (can't close the computer cover!) |  | | Emulation but without X. (no hard drive) Mac System 7.5 |
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http://www.linux-m68k.org/Registry/mac.html
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| | Virtual Memory Management on the Macintosh |
 | | Like all virtual memory management systems, performance degradation experienced from paging delays is directly related to the amount of real memory installed in the machine. |  | | With the addition of a 68851 Paged Memory Management Unit (PMMU), existing MAC IIs can also use a special version of this software to achieve the same memory size. |  | | This software is not usable on the older SE 20 or 40MB Hard Drive models that use the Motorola 68000 CPU which has no hardware PMMU support. |
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http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com/papers/otherOlderPapers/anothermacpaper/virtualMemory.html
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| | Mac system error: "Out of memory", CPU has 24mb installed |
 | | Some Macintosh computers, such as the Mac IIcx, do not have a 32-bit addressing option from the memory Control Panel. |  | | 32-Bit addressing enables Macintosh computers to use more than 8 MB of RAM. |  | | It can be activated from the Memory Control Panel under "32-bit addressing." If it is not turned on, only 8MB of ram will be used; any extra RAM will be used by the System software and not available for other applications. |
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http://www.unh.edu/cis-workstation/webdoc/14.648.html
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| | Stereophile: The Stereophile Test CD |
 | | Instead of transferring digital audio data from one tape to another through an editor, as in conventional digital editing, this project was assembled on a computer hard disk attached to my Macintosh. |  | | The complete editing system consists of a Macintosh computer, Digidesign's Sound Tools editing system, and a CMS Enhancements PD600 600-megabyte hard disk. |  | | Like many CDs, all the editing on this disc was performed electronically in the digital domain. |
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http://www.stereophile.com/reference/176/index1.html
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| | Macintosh II / Macintosh IIx Logic Board Drawing! |
 | | In the Mac IIx and the Mac II, configurations exceeding 8MB are possible under the following circumstances: |  | | Macintosh II / Macintosh IIx Logic Board Drawing! |  | | The updated Mac IIx ROM enabled the use of both 4MB and 16MB SIMMs in Bank A. The theoretical maximum memory installable in an upgraded Mac II with Mac IIx ROMs, or in the Mac IIx itself, is therefore 128MB, in the form of eight (8) 16MB SIMMs. |
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http://www.macgurus.com/products/motherboards/mbmacII.php
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| | COELAN Old Unsupported Macintosh Computers Broken down by Processors |
 | | COELAN Old Unsupported Macintosh Computers Broken down by Processors |  | | Old Unsupported Macintosh Computers Broken down by Processors |  | | Notable Macs to feature the 68000 processor include the original Macintosh and the PowerBook 100, as well as a couple of inventive MacOS-Compatibles from Dynamac and Outbound Systems. |
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http://www.coe.ohio-state.edu/coelan/hardware/oldmacs.htm
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| | [No title] |
 | | It does not include a working version of the Mac/OS emulator, so it only supports a Unix style user interface. |  | | We can only make available what is currently working. |  | | MacMach requires at least 8MB of ram and at least 80MB of disk. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/mach/public/FAQ/obsolete/MacMach_announce
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| | OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum |
 | | It used a 68030 CPU and a 68882 FPU instead of the 68020 and the 68881, an 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy drive and removable system ROMs for easier updates. |  | | The Mac II also marked Apple's entry into the realm of serious computing. |  | | It could run under A/UX (The Apple version of Unix System V version 2). |
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http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=160
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| | Apple Hard Disk 20 |
 | | Add it to an existing boot disk (System.97 - System 3.3) from the System Software Download Section. |  | | * Macintosh LC (From Apple TIL #4423 Apple HD-20 (Non-SCSI): Which Macintosh Computers Support It) |  | | In this process the HD20 INIT will be loaded into memory allowing the Macintosh to see and use it. |
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http://www.mac512.com/hd20.htm
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| | Macintosh IIx Information |
 | | For floppy disk storage, the Macintosh IIx uses the unique 1.4-megabyte Apple FDHD Internal Drive, which allows it to read from and write to not only 3.5-inch Macintosh floppy disks, but also the 3.5-inch disks used in many other types of personal computers. |  | | The Macintosh IIx is the most expandable, high-performance computer in the modular Macintosh product line. |  | | Offering the latest advances in Macintosh technology, the Macintosh IIx is ideal for users who require maximum Macintosh system speed, expandability, and disk storage capacity. |
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http://www.sunrem.com/database/MacIIx.html
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| | The Macintosh IIx |
 | | Download Mac Minix (it's now free!) and run it on your Plus or up, System 6 or up. |  | | Introduced in September 1988, the Mac IIx was essentially the same as a Mac II, but had a 68030 processor with a 68882 FPU (it was the first Mac with either). |
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http://www.jagshouse.com/IIx.html
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| | Apple Macintosh IIx Specs @ EveryMac.com |
 | | Macintosh II, but shipped standard with dual 1.44 MB disk drives and requires significantly less "tinkering" to upgrade the RAM and other internal components. |  | | The Apple Macintosh IIx features a 16 MHz 68030 processor, 1 MB or 4 MB of RAM, a 40 MB or an 80 MB hard drive, and the option of an Apple Macintosh II video card in a relatively easy-to-expand desktop case. |  | | The Macintosh IIx uses the same "Open Mac" case as the |
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http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_ii/stats/mac_iix.html
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| | Apple Computer, Inc. |
 | | Apple Computer has also lost its way - it still seems to believe that it can justify vastly higher prices for its equipment (one might even say monopoly prices) based on technological advantages that are no longer as significant as they were a decade ago. |  | | Apple Macintosh PowerBook Duo 2300 (100 MHz PowerPC 603e) |
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http://www.clock.org/~fair/computers/apple.html
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| | C0MMERICALS-WINDOWS & MACINTOSH |
 | | Commercials- Shootout (5mb) 47-------A boy and his dog with a Macintosh, takes on a grown up Windows adult, setting up a computer from scratch. |  | | Lisa Technology Tradition of Innovation Macintosh and Lisa Center Spread |  | | In the face of insurmountable odds, unlikely heroes are born. |
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http://www.jmusheneaux.com/29.htm
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| | Computing Canada: A/UX 2.0 OS now available from Apple - enhancements to Apple Canada Inc.'s operating system |
 | | Announced earlier this year as part of a series of product introductions, three new features have been added-the Macintosh graphics-based desktop, the ability to run simultaneously Unix, X-Window System and Macintosh applications; and, Unix functionality in an easy-to-use manner. |  | | A/UX 2.0 runs on the following: Macintosh SE/30, Macintosh II, Macintosh IIx, Macintosh IIcx, Macintosh IIci and Macintosh IIfx. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0CGC/is_n21_v16/ai_9559689
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| | Applelinks.com Macintosh News |
 | | On January 10th, Apple Computer announced withdrawal of support for selected Macintosh computers, PowerBooks, printers and monitors, including the thousands of parts that make up those products (see list below). |  | | Pre-Owned Electronics, Inc., a Massachusetts-based provider of remanufactured Apple products is the largest source for educators around the country who are in need of discontinued Apple parts. |
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http://www.applelinks.com/articles/2000/01/20000117125846.shtml
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| | Macintosh-exp.html |
 | | This was done to do the VCO stack with a server on unix (menudo). |  | | One of the first programs that I developed for the macintosh in 1986 was a sytek port configurator. |  | | It had the ability to look at CODE segments of a program and generate C language of that program. |
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http://home.houston.rr.com/thegefishers/Macintosh-exp.html
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| | WikiMac:Macintosh model article standards - WikiMac |
 | | Please do not work yourself out trying to nail each article, pixel by pixel, byte by byte, so that it fits in precision, in unison, with this guideline. |  | | Therefore, we've set a few standards on what each article relating to a Macintosh computer model should contain. |  | | Copy the code as you see on this page. |
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http://mac.wikicities.com/wiki/WikiMac:Macintosh_model_article_standards
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| | Chi-Chi's Page! |
 | | Updated Printing software to match Printing software of System 7.0 |  | | Update to System Software to include: Updated Multifinder, SuperDrive Support. |  | | System 7.5 Update 1.0 released to fix several issues |
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http://jupiterii.tripod.com/chichi.html
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| | Jackwhispers: January 2004 |
 | | Consider this a politically incorrect opinion & editorial site about Apple Computer related scams and business ethics. |  | | Apple Paladin Prototype (integrated PowerBook Duo, Stylewriter Printer, Scanner, Fax) |  | | Even before JackWhispers, I had thought of doing a site like this - that exposed wrongdoings, scams, business practices as they relate to the Macintosh Community. |
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http://jackwhispers.blogspot.com/2004_01_01_jackwhispers_archive.html
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| | 1984 |
 | | Macintosh II – 68020 @ 16 MHz – 1MB RAM &; no monitor – first “modular mac” |  | | Macintosh Portable - 68000 @ 16MHz - 1MB RAM - Built in 1-bit (BandW) active matrix 640x400 (backlit after 2/91) |  | | Macintosh IIx 8211; 68030 @ 16 MHz – 1MB RAM &; no monitor - $9300 |
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http://www.stanford.edu/~hegyi/TheMacintoshLineup.htm
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| | Help! Something is eating space. - The macosxhints Forums |
 | | Assuming you're referring to a computer running OS X, and not the "Mac IIx, 8MB, 120MB HD", then the likely cause of your problem is that you are running out of memory and hard drive space. |  | | Free up at least 5% of the drive, or else buy a new drive. |  | | Make sure you have at least 5% if not 10% free on the drive at all times. |
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http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=25132
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| | Macintosh Ethernet Networking |
 | | Microcomputer Support Center for help in determining the hardware you need. |  | | If your Macintosh model is not on this list, contact the |
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http://www.yale.edu/intro96/mac_ethernet_only.html
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| | Macintosh IIx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The initial price of the IIx was $7,800 USD or $9,300 for a version with the 40MB hard disk drive. |  | | It replaced the Motorola 68020 CPU and 68881 FPU of the II with a 16 MHz 68030 CPU and 68882 FPU (running at the same clock speed); and the 800K floppy drive with the 1.4MB SuperDrive. |  | | This page was last modified 21:23, 2 May 2005. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_IIx
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| | Macintosh IIx Applefritter |
 | | Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Mac, MacOS, Classic, and Powerbook are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. All other brands, product names, logos, images, multimedia elements, and technologies are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders, and are hearby acknowledged. |
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http://www.applefritter.com/node/3101
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| | [No title] |
 | | Systems can run versions 6.08 or 7.O of the Macintosh operating system. |  | | If you are unfamiliar with the 4.3BSD system, you should read the system maintainers documentation for 4.3BSD. |  | | Hardware Requirements for MacMach MacMach currently runs on the following Apple Macintosh computer systems: Macintosh II, Macintosh IIx, Macintosh IIcx, Macintosh IIci, Macintosh IIfx, Macintosh SE/30 MacMach on a Macintosh II must have the PMMU chip installed. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/mach/public/FAQ/obsolete/MacMach_install.doc
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| | Eastern Illinois University IGPs |
 | | The purpose of this exception is to allow the connection of Macintosh Plus machines to a Macintosh II which will connect and be supported on the UCAN system via a Tokentalk NB circuit card from Apple Corporation. |  | | All instructional computing facilities, either open labs or scheduled classrooms, shall be requested through the Dean or Director and the Vice President for Academic Affairs and reviewed by the President's Council. |  | | ITS will repair the Macintosh Plus machines as though they were stand-alone units. |
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http://www.eiu.edu/~auditing/IGP/policy103.html
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| | The Macintosh Everything Pages - Help!! |
 | | Macintosh LC 630 DOS Compatible (Performa 640 DOS) |  | | Please read our privacy statement, if you have any questions about the information you provide. |  | | Macintosh iBook (Tangerine, Blueberry -- 300MHz Revision A) |
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http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/3357/help.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | A special subdivision of Apple has the sole responsibility of naming everything Apple makes, but until they make up their minds, the developer engineers have to call their gizmos _something_ while they're working on them... |  | | Gold Jade something in the Unix group: Tylenol Macintosh 128k ROMs (in the Plus and below) had chip codes which began with the letters L and H and were therefore nicknamed appropriately (for example, "Lonely Hearts"), while the chip codes of the 32-bit-wide CPUs use the letters A, B, C, D ("Ala Baster Can Delabra"). |  | | These names really aren't that important any more, but some of the names are amusing and interesting, and they might help you think up a pet name for your new Macintosh. |
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http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/info/hdwr/mac-secret-names.txt
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| | The Macintosh IIx |
 | | OS X can also be the Xserve OS and the handheld OS and the portable hand held phone/email/video/chat device OS, etc... |  | | The Xserve isn't a Macintosh either and with OS X being the easiest to use, hard as steel Unix, I suspect Apple wanted to promote Apple and not the Macintosh because after all, Apple makes more than just the Mac. |  | | In it's place is a boring gray Apple logo and a spining progress indicator. |
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http://www.jagshouse.com/happymac.html
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| | List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | (incomplete, possibly with errors) (a full list of Macintosh models and specifications may be found at http://www.info.apple.com/applespec/applespec.taf) |  | | Macintosh "Fat Mac" (upgraded version of original Macintosh with 512K RAM) |  | | Macintosh (with 128K RAM, hence also unofficially and retrospectively referred to as Macintosh 128) |
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http://strategygames.wacklepedia.com/l/li/list_of_macintosh_models_grouped_by_cpu.html
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