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  1. The System 7 Book: Second Edition for System 7.0 & 7.1/Getting the Most from Your Macintosh Operating System by Craig Danuloff, 1993-04
  2. The System 7.5 Book: Getting the Most from Your Macintosh Operating System by Craig Danuloff, 1994-08
  3. The System 7 book: Getting the most from your new Macintosh operating system by Craig Danuloff, 1991
  4. Inside Macintosh: Operating System Utilities (Apple Technical Library) by Apple Computer Inc, Inc Staff Apple Computer, 1994-08-10
  5. Apple outlines how it will license 'Mac OS' to other PC vendors. (Apple Computer Inc. licenses its Macintosh operating system to other personal computer ... An article from: Software Industry Report
  6. The Columbia Granger's® World of Poetry on CD-ROM 3.0: For Windows and Macintosh operating systems
  7. The System 7 Book: Getting the Most from Your New Macintosh Operating System/Book and Disks by Craig Danuloff, 1992-02
  8. Apple Systems 7.1 upgrade introduced; features include ability to deal quickly with non-Roman alphabets. (Apple Macintosh operating system software): An article from: Software Industry Report
  9. Macintosh Operating System (2nd Edition) by Against the Clock, 2000-10-05
  10. Mac OS X Tiger: Software versioning, Mac OS X, Apple Inc., Operating system, Macintosh, Mac OS X Panther, Mac OS X Leopard, Spotlight (software), Safari ... Dashboard (software), 64-bit, Power Mac G5
  11. Encyclopedia Mac Rom: A Complete A-Z Reference for MacIntosh Toolbox and Operating System Routines by Jay Friedland Keith Mathews, 1988
  12. The Mac OS Book: Getting the Most from Your Macintosh Operating System by Mark R. Bell, 1997-05
  13. The IBM PS/2 and the Macintosh: Operating systems and applications by Brice Carnahan, 1992
  14. Software protection design using disk formatting and operating system modification: Macintosh, Apple II, IBM by Leslie Alan Herbst, 1986

1. Date, Time, And Measurement Utilities (IM: U)
Inside macintosh operating system Utilities /. Chapter 4 Date, Time, and Measurement Utilities
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/mac/OSUtilities/OSUtilities-93.html
Inside Macintosh: Operating System Utilities
Chapter 4 - Date, Time, and Measurement Utilities
This chapter describes a set of utility routines that you can use to operate on dates and times. You can use these routines to get and change information about the current date, time, geographic location, time zone, and units of measurement. The routines described in this chapter return this information in a format that is best suited to the current script. As a result, you can facilitate localization of your application by using these date, time, and measurement utilities. To understand the material in this chapter, you need to be familiar with the international resources, especially the numeric-format and long-date-format resources, and the Script Manager. These topics are described in Inside Macintosh: Text . In addition, the chapter "Text Utilities" in Inside Macintosh: Text describes how to convert date and time information into strings of text. Many of the Date, Time, and Measurement Utilities were previously associated with other managers in the Macintosh system software, and several of these routines have been renamed. Table 4-4 on page 4-33 shows the original names and locations of the modified Date, Time, and Measurement Utilities routines.

2. Operating System Utilities (IM: U)
Inside macintosh operating system Utilities describes parts of the MacintoshOperating System that allow you to manage various lowlevel aspects of the
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/mac/OSUtilities/OSUtilities-2.html
Inside Macintosh:
Operating System Utilities
Inside Macintosh: Operating System Utilities describes parts of the Macintosh Operating System that allow you to manage various low-level aspects of the operating system. This book shows in detail how to handle a number of issues that are not specifically related to files, memory, or process execution. With this book, you'll learn how to
  • get information about the operating environment
  • manage operating-system queues
  • handle dates and times
  • control the settings of the parameter RAM
  • manipulate the trap dispatch table
  • receive and respond to low-level system errors
Additional aspects of the Macintosh Operating System are discussed in these Inside Macintosh books: Memory Processes Files , and Devices Availability: Click below to obtain Inside Macintosh: Operating System Utilities in any of the following formats. Printed PDF Book Contents
Figures, Tables, and Listings
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4. Macintosh Operating System
The macintosh operating system This module covers the the most common things you will need to know to assist users with the Macintosh OS.
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MODULE 3.0
The Macintosh Operating System
This module covers the the most common things you will need to know to assist users with the Macintosh OS. To supplement what this module teaches in a brief couple of pages, it is highly recommended that you read the current Macintosh User's Guide , available to assistant's from the Help Desk. The most current version of the Mac OS supported by BCIS is 7.5.1, although there are earlier versions on some machines. This module is designed based on the most current version, but discrepencies are minimal. The areas we'll cover are:
Getting Started
Turning the Mac Off and On
There are two ways of turning a Mac on. You'll either find an on button in the front or rear of the computer (some monitors also need to be turned on, they'll have a button located somewhere on the monitor as well) or you can use the on key located in the upper right of the keyboard. To turn the Mac off, you need to select Shutdown under the Special category on the Finder menu bar . We'll talk about the menu bar and the desktop in a second. You should always turn the computer off using this process otherwise damages could occur. Warming Up The Start Up Disk When the Macintosh is turned on it looks for a start up disk. The start up disk contains the necessary system files for the Mac to run. Most commonly, the start up disk is the Hard Drive. When the Mac finds the start up disk it gives the "happy Mac" sign and proceeds to start up.

5. Apple Rolls Out Mac OS 8.5 | CNET News.com
Apple Computer introduced an upgraded version of the macintosh operating system that interim chief executive Steve Jobs called a musthave upgrade today at a company event in Cupertino's Flint Center auditorium. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,27561,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

6. Apple Revises Mac OS | CNET News.com
Apple Computer (AAPL) introduced a minor upgrade to the macintosh operating system (Mac OS) that incorporates builtin support for DVD (digital versatile disc), the first major operating system to do so, according to Apple. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,17848,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

7. Macintosh Operating System From FOLDOC
macintosh operating system. operating system (Mac OS) Apple Computer, Inc.'s proprietaryoperating system for their Macintosh family of personal computers.
http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Macintosh Operating System

8. Operating System From FOLDOC
process; lilo; Linux; Lisp Machine; List Enhanced; load balancing; Local SharedResources; look and feel; LSR; macintosh operating system; Macintosh user
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9. Umax Gains Mac OS 8 License | CNET News.com
Umax Computer Company officials today confirmed for the first time that they have reached an agreement with Apple Computer to sell computers with the newest version of the macintosh operating system, called Mac OS 8. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,14029,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

10. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Macintosh Operating System
Making the Macintosh Technology and Culture in Silicon Valley Examines the designand manufacture of the macintosh operating system considering topics such as
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BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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    Apple Computer
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    Apple Developer Connection
    Source for technical and business resources and information for anyone developing for Apple's software and hardware platforms worldwide. Includes programs, products, services, and technical documentation for existing and emerging Apple technologies.
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    Computing.Net
    Technical support for the computer industry, providing forums for discussing Windows, Macintosh, Unix, and OS/2 operating systems, a search mechanism for finding software for different specifications, and a help section to assist completion of common tasks and problem solving. Author: Computing Networks Subjects: computer user support, macintosh operating system, os/2, unix operating system, windows 95-98, windows nt-2000
  • 11. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Unix Operating System
    Computing Networks Subjects computer user support, macintosh operating system,os/2, unix operating system, windows 9598, windows nt-2000 DeweyClass 004
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  • Help-Site Computer Manuals
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  • Who Do You Trust? Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Computing.Net
    Technical support for the computer industry, providing forums for discussing Windows, Macintosh, Unix, and OS/2 operating systems, a search mechanism for finding software for different specifications, and a help section to assist completion of common tasks and problem solving.
    Author: Computing Networks
    Subjects: computer user support, macintosh operating system, os/2, unix operating system, windows 95-98, windows nt-2000
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    Help-Site Computer Manuals
    Help and documents in relation to computing, including assistance in DOS, programming, hardware, Unix, Internet, VAX/VMS, Macintosh, Windows 95, Networks, Windows NT, and OS/2.
    Author: Nick Reynolds
    Subjects: computer user support, macintosh operating system, os/2, unix operating system, windows 95-98, windows nt-2000
  • 12. Which Operating System Is Right For You?
    Mac OS X, Both, Mac OS 9.2, This is the latest macintosh operating system.
    http://www.cit.cornell.edu/computer/system/whichos/

    Which Operating System Is Right for You?
    Which operating system (OS) is right for you? If you're unsure, we'd like to help you figure this out. The following pages are designed to guide you through choosing an operating system from scratch or to help you decide which OS offers the best upgrade for your machine. We cover Windows and Macintosh operating systems in these pages. Both Windows and Mac systems are used in the Cornell environment. Both enjoy full support from Cornell Information Technologies (CIT). Crucial to your choice of system is whether it runs the application software used in your department or discipline. If you are employed on campus, you also need to check which systems your local unit is willing and able to support. Linux and Unix operating systems are not covered; although they are becoming more widespread, they are not the operating system for everyone. They work best for people who are willing to tinker with their computers at the nuts-and-bolts level. Choose your computer hardware and operating system from the Windows and Macintosh links below to learn more about each system and its upgrade path.

    13. VMac/MacOS
    Port of the Macintosh plus emulator for use in modern versions of the macintosh operating system.
    http://www.bannister.org/software/vmac.htm
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    vMac/MacOS vMac/MacOS is a Mac Plus emulator for the Mac. So why would you want to emulate a Mac on a Mac? The answer is simple. Try running all those old classics, like Dark Castle, Beyond Dark Castle, the Fools Errand, and so on, on a Mac without a 9-inch monitor. They don't work. vMac, however, enables them all to work perfectly. The first ever emulator for the Macintosh - ][ in a Mac - which does nothing useful when run on a G3 - works perfectly in vMac. vMac also supports full sound emulation.
    vMac/MacOS running System 5.5 (shrunk image) vMac is developed by a team of developers around the world. Source code is available. The Macintosh version available from this page includes the full source code in the archive. If you make any improvements, please send them back to me so I can include them in the next version of vMac/MacOS. vMac/MacOS has been downloaded 73825 times.

    14. Macintosh Operating System 9.0.x
    This operating system is not as stable as Mac OS 9.0.4 and Mac OS 9.1, which arefree upgrades for 9.0.x users. Macintosh OS 9.0.x may be too slow on early
    http://www.cit.cornell.edu/computer/system/whichos/macos9.0.x.html
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    Your computer runs on: Processor (minimum): PowerPC Memory (minimum): 64 MB Ready to run Bear Access and Kerberos? Yes; download software here Computers this operating system will run on: This modern operating system is suitable for machines or early machines. Comments: This operating system is not as stable as Mac OS 9.0.4 and Mac OS 9.1 , which are free upgrades for 9.0.x users. Macintosh OS 9.0.x may be too slow on early PowerPC machines. Upgrade from: Mac OS 8.6 Upgrade to: Mac OS 9.0.4 Mac OS 9.1 Mac OS X Macintosh Operating Systems ... Apple Downloads Last modified: April 25, 2002
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    15. Index.html
    Tutorial detailing how to install the macintosh operating system in Windows using the Basilisk II emulator.
    http://www.kearney.net/~mhoffman/basiliskII/system753_tutorial/index.html
    Installing Mac OS 7.5.3 on Basilisk II for Windows Tutorial by Marc Hoffman
    Introduction...
    Installing Mac OS 7.5.3, which is now freely downloadable from Apple Computer's website, onto Basilisk II isn't has tricky as it might sound. This tutorial will go through some of the basics on getting Mac OS 7.5.3 running under Basilisk II, with the specifics focusing on the Windows platform. The techniques described here should transfer over to the other platforms that Basilisk II runs on. Before getting started, here's a list of some utilities that you'll need.

    16. Business 2.0 - Web Guide - Macintosh Operating System -e1
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    ADC: Inside Macintosh: Operating System Utilities

    Online book from Apple describing parts of the Macintosh operating system that allow you to manage various low-level aspects of it. Can be read in hypertext, ordered in print, or downloaded in PDF format; Adobe Acrobat reader required. BetaNews: Apple Bridges OS X and Linux With X11 Beta "One of the quieter announcements coming out of this week's Macworld Expo in San Francisco is the beta release of X11 for Mac OS X." (1/8/03) eWeek: Apple's Mac OS X Ultimatum "Whatever spin you choose to put on it, however, the bottom line is that Apple has put users and developers alike on notice: Switch to Mac OS X now, or join OpenDoc and CyberDog in Apple's dead-letter office." (9/16/02) PCWorld.com: Why Don't More Mac Users Upgrade Their OS? "Apple officials say the transition to OS X is complete, but many, including the company's cofounder, still use OS 9." (1/8/03) siliconvalley.internet.com: Apple 'Switch' Campaign Shifts to UNIX Crowd

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    Artificial Cheese: The Truth About Mac OS X

    "Journalists using bootlegged copies of 4K78 have told us OS X doesn't boot correctly on Beige G3s, the OS is slow and buggy and running Classic applications is...horrible.... The final copy of 4K78, however, does not reflect these reports." (3/21/01)
    CNET News.com: Mac OS X Hits Some Marks, Misses Others

    Retailers and buyers report enthusiasm for the new operating system.... But limited hardware support and a potentially flawed firmware upgrade could sour some people's first experiences with Apple's first complete OS overhaul since 1984." (3/29/01) MacCentral Online: Mac OS X Primer "If you're unfamiliar with OS X or are a newcomer to the Mac, read on for an overview...." (3/24/01) Macworld: Mac OS X: Real Unix, Real Power "While users familiar with more mainstream Unix implementations face a handful of interface oddities, the heart of the system they know and love beats proudly underneath Apple's shiny, polished skin." (3/21/01) New York Times: New Mac Operating System "Apple says the new software is more stable than its current OS 9 operating system and offers new features like automatic networking and an instant wake-from-sleep capability in portable computers." Free registration required. (3/22/01)

    18. Macintosh Operating System Resources
    Macintosh Help Related Pages 11/28/02 Updated all OS X pages and AddediCal, Ink, and lots more urls to the .Mac pages .Mac Services
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    11/28/02: Updated all OS X pages and Added iCal, Ink, and lots more urls to the .Mac pages .Mac Services - Numeric list of Apple's Knowledge Base articles to complement my OS X pages. OS X 10.x Links - Links to miscellaneous sites moved to a new page 2/15/02. Mac SOS - Links to help sites by topic area, not the same old links you find everywhere. Mac Hardware - Misc. hardware resources OS X 10.x Release - Apple TILS list for Mac OS X Release Versions. OS X Beta - Apple TILS list for OS X Beta. OS X Server - Apple TILS list for OS X Server. Mac OS 8.x - Apple TILS list for OS 8.x. Mac OS 8.5 - Apple TILS list for OS 8.5/ 8.5.1. Mac OS 8.6

    19. Apple Offers OS, Office Rebate | CNET News.com
    Apple announced it is offering a $30 mailin rebate on a joint purchase of version 8.1 of the macintosh operating system and the Mac version of Microsoft Office 98. News.com
    http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,21531,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

    20. PrePressProduction.com / Tips / MacOS
    macintosh operating system.
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