***WARNING*** This emulated Internet Archive item contains a 600+MB Macintosh disk image. Be prepared for a big download! Apple Assistance Numéro 1 Bis CD-ROM Contains Apple France support documentation from 1991 as well as archive of older OS, Apple Utilities, HyperCard, for the whole Apple product range, in both French and US English. This is a raw image of the file system from the CD. While it is bootable, it crashes. So the emulator is configured to boot off a separate system disk so you...
Topics: macintosh, apple, vintage, support, manuals, apple france, french, cd-rom, hypercard
An emulation in-browser of Macintosh System 7.5.3 running on a Macintosh II. Utilized with the MINI-VMAC emulator.
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This is a bootable drive of MacOS System 7.0.1 loaded with Hypercard 2.4. It is intended to provide a "boot image" for hypercard stacks uploaded to the Internet Archive.
Macintosh Basic, or MacBASIC, was both a comprehensive programming language and a fully interactive development environment designed by Apple Inc. for the original Macintosh computer. It was developed by original Macintosh team member Donn Denman, with help from fellow Apple programmers Marianne Hsiung, Larry Kenyon, and Bryan Stearns,as part of the original Macintosh development effort starting in late 1981. MacBASIC was released as beta software in 1985, and was adopted for use in places such...
System 6 (also referred to as System Software 6) is a graphical user interface-based operating system for Macintosh computers. It was released in 1988 by Apple Computer and was part of the classic Mac OS line of operating systems. System 6 was shipped with various Macintosh computers until it was succeeded by System 7 in 1991. The boxed version of System 6 cost $49 when introduced. System 6 is classed as a monolithic operating system. It featured an improved MultiFinder, which allowed for...
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This pair of compilation hard drives contains a full copy of MacOS 7.0.1, along with a range of games, applications, utilities and toys to demonstrate the experience of using an early Macintosh computer. System Programs: HyperCard, Macintosh Basics, Control Panels. Applications: BBEdit Lite, MacDraw, MacPaint, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, Orion, Pagemaker, ZTerm. Games: Risk, Cannon Fodder, Shufflepuck. Utilities: HD Setup, Disinfectant, Disk Copy, ResEdit, TeachText,...
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MacPaint is a raster graphics editor developed by Apple Computer and released with the original Macintosh personal computer on January 24, 1984. It was sold separately for US$195 with its word processor counterpart, MacWrite. MacPaint was notable because it could generate graphics that could be used by other applications. Using the mouse, and the clipboard and QuickDraw picture language, pictures could be cut from MacPaint and pasted into MacWrite documents. Pictures could also be cut from...
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MacWrite was a WYSIWYG word processor application released along with the first Apple Macintosh systems in 1984. Together with MacPaint, it was one of the two original "killer applications" that propelled the adoption and popularity of the GUI in general, and the Mac in particular. When the Mac was first being created, it was clear that users would interact with it differently from other personal computers. Typical computers of the era booted into text-only DOS or BASIC command line...
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