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         Macintosh Operating System:     more books (100)
  1. Operating System Design: The Xinu Approach (Macintosh Edition) by Douglas Comer, Steven Munson, 1989-02
  2. A History Of Computer Operating Systems: Unix, Dos, Lisa, Macintosh, Windows, Linux by Jon Watson, 2008-06-27
  3. The IBM PS/2, the Macintosh, and Unix workstations: Operating systems and applications by Brice Carnahan, 1993
  4. Mac OS X Snow Leopard: The Missing Manual by David Pogue, 2009-10-13
  5. Operating Systems Uncovered by eBook, 2009-03-01
  6. Macintosh System 7.5 for Dummies by Bob Levitus, 1994-11
  7. The Mac OS 8.6 Book: The Beginner's Guide to Apple's Most Widely Used Operating System by Mark R. Bell, 1999-05-17
  8. Lan Operating Systems (Enterprise Series) by Michael Day, Larry Budnick, et all 1993-02
  9. Adobe Illustrator for Macintosh: Classroom in a Book by Adobe Systems, Adobe Creative Team, 1995-09-01
  10. PageMaker 7 for Windows & Macintosh by Ted Alspach, 2001-11-26
  11. Macintosh System 7: The Complete Sourcebook by Gordon M. Campbell, 1992-01
  12. Photoshop CS2 for Windows & Macintosh by Elaine Weinmann, Peter Lourekas, 2005-06-17
  13. Operating System Design, Vol. 2: Internetworking with Xinu (Prentice-Hall Software Series) by Douglas Comer, 1987-01-05
  14. Essential Mac OS X Panther Server Administration by Michael Bartosh, Ryan Faas, 2005-05-24

21. LinuxGuruz Main Page
macintosh operating system. operating system (Mac OS) Apple Computer, Inc.'s proprietaryoperating system for their Macintosh family of personal computers.
http://foldoc.linuxguruz.org/foldoc.php?Macintosh Operating System

22. Norton Utilities Revved For The Mac | CNET News.com
Symantec, developer of several topselling Mac software programs, today announced a new version of its Norton Utilities programs in a significant signal of support for upcoming versions of the macintosh operating system. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,26322,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

23. First Graphics
macintosh operating system and software training including AppleWorks, Quark and Adobe. Located in the United Kingdom.
http://www.appleonline.net/first

24. New Directions For The Macintosh Operating System
i/s Back Issues. Volume 12 No. 2 November/December 1996. New Directionsfor the macintosh operating system. Albert Willis Apple Computer
http://web.mit.edu/is/isnews/v12/n02/43745.html
i/s Back Issues
Volume 12 No. 2 November/December 1996
New Directions for the Macintosh Operating System
http://web.mit.edu/desktop/
i/s Home
i/s Back Issues Volume 12 ... No. 2

25. Changing The Start-up Macintosh Operating System
Setting the Startup macintosh operating system. On January 7, 2002,Apple Computer, Inc. announced that all new Macintosh systems
http://www.upenn.edu/computing/help/doc/os/macosx/switchmacos.html
Setting the Start-up Macintosh Operating System
On January 7, 2002, Apple Computer, Inc. announced that all new Macintosh systems will henceforth ship with Mac OS X version 10.1 or above as the default operating system at start-up. Mac OS 9.2 is still included in all Macintosh systems currently on sale, but needs to be specifically selected by making a configuration change. For those individuals who wish to use Mac OS 9.x as their operating system, follow the steps below to change the default start-up operating system to Mac OS 9.x.
Setting Mac OS 9 as the start-up Operating System From Within Mac OS X
  • From the Apple menu, select the "System Preferences..." option. The System Preferences window appears. Click the Startup Disk icon in the System section. The window changes to show the currently available operating system folders. Click the Mac OS 9.x folder. Click "Restart". Click "Save and Restart." The computer will reboot into Mac OS 9 and continue to do so until the startup disk is changed (see next section).
  • Setting Mac OS X as the start-up Operating System From Within Mac OS 9
  • From the Apple menu, select the "Control Panels" and then the "Startup Disk" option. The Startup Disk window appears.
  • 26. Student Protest Against Macintosh
    Devoted to the destruction of the macintosh operating system. Includes photos, articles, questions and answers, and membership information.
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    Student Protest Against Macintosh News: Site Makeover Completed April 4, 2003 Well, I finally did it; after months of playing around, I came up with a design that I like. If you have any suggestions on how I could improve the site, head on over to the forums. Welcome to NoMoreMac.com; the official web site of the Student Protest Against Macintosh, a group who is dedicated to making fun of and trashing the Macintosh operating system, while talking about the goodness of Windows. On your left are some links that should help you in your battle against Macintosh. Feel free to kick back in the forums. The Student Protest Against Macintosh Is In No Way Affiliated With The Microsoft Corporation Or The Apple Computer Company. WARNING: If You Are One Of Those Anti-Microsoft Freaks Who Wants To See What "The Other Side" Thinks Of You, It Is Strongly Suggested That You Leave This Site Now Before You Suffer Long Term Psychological Damage.

    27. Macintosh Operating System - SDS

    http://www.utexas.edu/its/sds/products/macos.html
    Departments Higher Education Students Get Help
    Macintosh Operating System
    General Information Individual Shrink-Wrapped Licenses Eligibility How to Buy ... Apple Technology Assurance Program (TAP) for departments, faculty and staff.
    Student MacOS Subscription Plan
    for students.
    General Information
    Return to Top
    Individual Shrink-Wrapped Licenses
    Eligibility
    You will be REQUIRED to present your UTID card at the time of purchase.
    How to Buy
    Available from the Campus Computer Store located on 21st next door to Gregory Gymnasium and across from Jester and Brackenridge Dormitories (under the green awning). Phone:
    World Wide Web: http://www.utexas.edu/its/store/
    What You Will Receive
  • 1 Upgrade License (currently v9.0) Media Documentation
  • This is a one-time purchase and *NO* upgrades are included.
    Cost
    (This pricing is subject to change. Consult the Campus Computer Store for the most current pricing.) Return to Top
    Apple Volume Licensing through the Campus Computer Store
    Eligibility
    Departments (UT-Owned Machines ONLY)
    Restrictions
    not be covered by this subscription.

    28. Apple To Ship Mac OS 8 Next Month | CNET News.com
    Apple Computer (AAPL) expects to unveil its latest upgrade to the macintosh operating system in late July. News.com
    http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,11905,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

    29. Lycos Macintosh Operating System
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    30. Closing OpenDoc - A Great Leap Backward?
    Apple once held up OpenDoc as a key reason its macintosh operating system was better than Windows. Some developers mourn its looming fate. Wired News
    http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/2592.html

    31. Connecting Systems Running Versions Of The Macintosh Operating
    Oxford University, Oxford University Computing Services. Connecting Systems RunningVersions of the macintosh operating system Earlier than 9.x to the Internet.
    http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/macintosh/legacysystems.html

    32. Apple Readies Mac OS 8 Upgrade | CNET News.com
    Apple Computer (AAPL) is readying a minor upgrade to the macintosh operating system that will offer performance increases and allow the company to incorporate what is expected to be one of the hotter technologies of 1998 DVDROM drives. News.com
    http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,16835,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

    33. Determining The Version Of The Operating System
    This screen not only indicates which version of the macintosh operating system youare using but also how much memory is installed on the system and whether
    http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/macintosh/macosver.html

    34. MacOSolutions
    macintosh operating system specialist. Service menu and contact information.
    http://www.macosolutions.com/
    A Macintosh Technical Service in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida.
    About MacOSolutions Available Services On-Site Services Contact MacOSolutions
    Download MacOSolutions.pdf for full description and service information.

    35. Apple Releases Macintosh Operating System Update (Info. Tech. Digest-3/96)
    The macintosh operating system (MacOS) allows you to organize your files,print, move between applications, connect to networks, and much more.
    http://www.itd.umich.edu/~doc/Digest/0396/feat04.html
    Information Technology Digest
    March 11, 1996 (Vol. 5, No. 3)
    Apple Releases Macintosh
    Operating System Update
    by Gavin Eadie, ITD The Macintosh Operating System (MacOS) allows you to organize your files, print, move between applications, connect to networks, and much more. It's something most Macintosh users take for granted. Updates and revisions to it are usually greeted with one of two responses: "GreatI wondered when they'd fix that problem," or "What a hasslemy computer works fine now, and I don't want to be bothered with this." System 7.5 Update 2 offers some nice features and fixes some problems. Read on to find out if those features and fixes justify updating for you.
    All the Numbers!
    Update 1, released in 1994, took System 7.5 to 7.5.1; the MacOS released with the new Macintoshes in the fall of 1995 was numbered 7.5.2; and Update 2 will advance the numbers to 7.5.3. Note that Update 2 contains all that was in Update 1, so there is no need to apply Update 1 before applying Update 2 to System 7.5. You will be able to tell what System you are running by selecting the "About this Macintosh..." item at the top of the Apple menu. After Update 2 is installed, it will look something like the screen shot below.

    36. Apple Releases OS Upgrade | CNET News.com
    Apple Computer (AAPL) today is officially unveiling an upgrade to the macintosh operating system (OS) that includes builtin support for DVD drives, among other new features. News.com
    http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,18219,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

    37. Smart Computing-Editorial
    Windows solutions, hardware answers, PC basics, software solutions, software tutorials,hardware advice.Featured macintosh operating system Answers To
    http://www.smartcomputing.com/editcat/SMART/OPERATING SYSTEMS/84/12024/
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    Macintosh Operating System
    Do you have a question about your Macintosh operating system? If you’re like most Mac users, there are hundreds of little system tweaks and goodies you have not yet explored. To get you started, we looked at some frequent questions about versions 8.5 and 8.6 of the Mac operating system.
    Q: I keep hearing about the System and the Finder. What are they?
    A: Your Macintosh computer runs because of a set of special files in the SYSTEM FOLDER on your hard drive. This folder contains hundreds of files that provide certain functions for your system. To open the folder, double-click the icon for your hard drive on your Desktop. Then, double-click the System Folder icon. In the SYSTEM FOLDER, you will see the System file. This file contains the version of the operating system (OS) that makes your Mac run; it is essential to the operation of your computer. In addition, this file contains sounds and keyboard layouts. In the SYSTEM FOLDER, you will also see the Finder. It is the part of the OS that lets your programs remember where their documents are and allows your documents to find the fonts they need. It also displays your Desktop. You need this file to start your system.
    Q: What do extensions and control panels do?

    38. Apple Checks Sherlock For Bugs | CNET News.com
    Apple Computer is investigating a few alleged bugs in its recently released macintosh operating system software upgrade, including one in its muchtouted Sherlock search technology. News.com
    http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,27909,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

    39. Smart Computing-Editorial
    macintosh operating system. Do you have a question about your Macintoshoperating system? If you’re like most Mac users, there
    http://www.smartcomputing.com/editcat/issues/4/8/2/computing questions & answers
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    Rearranging The Stack
    Error messages referring to “Stacks” may be some of the most confusing you’ll encounter. Stacks are a confusing aspect of an already intimidating area of DOS—the Config.sys file. But it pays to spend some time learning about Stacks, because when they present a problem, a few simple adjustments may erase the trouble. An inappropriate setting, however, can give you error messages or make your computer hang or fail unexpectedly. Your introduction to Stacks should start with the file they reside in. The Config.sys (or CONFIGure the SYStem) file, is a text file in DOS that contains some of the basic information your computer needs to operate. It is read at every startup and controls the way the PC manages memory, specifies the device drivers that let the computer interact with attached hardware, and tells DOS how to process commands. The Stacks command within the Config.sys file essentially allocates a certain amount of memory to support some types of hardware. It makes sure, for example, that you can print a document in the background while using another hardware device such as a CD-ROM drive. The area is called a Stack because it’s a place to temporarily “stack” information. This setting is not necessary on all computers, and when it’s there and working properly, it’s best left alone. You’ll have to adjust it, however, if you’re system locks up and displays messages that say something like “Internal Stack Failure,” “Stack Overflow,” or “Exception Error 12.” We offer no guarantee that changing the Stacks command in DOS will eliminate your problem, but it may be the best place to start.

    40. IBM Likely To Quit Mac OS Licensing | CNET News.com
    IBM (IBM) is likely to cease its efforts in sublicensing the macintosh operating system to other hardware manufacturers, continuing the fallout from Apple Computer's (AAPL) decision to reverse its licensing practice. News.com
    http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,14159,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

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