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Has anyone tried Mac06?
« on: 5 December 2002, 22:31 »
It's a Posix environment for Macs.

Before I try it, I'd like to know how it's worked for others. Is it easy to install, does it get in the way, does it have or lack features, and is it any better than using linux?

I'm looking at putting a UNIX partition on my 6400/180, but haven't decided what to use.

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« Reply #1 on: 5 December 2002, 23:19 »
Mac06 is kinda like Windows 9x in reverse. Instead of putting a GUI shell on top of text DOS, you're putting a POSIX shell on top of graphical Mac OS.

If you wanna try a *nix on your Power Mac, try Yellow Dog Linux. It's the whole thing, and not just a little shell.

edit: although, if you wanna mix *nix and Mac OS on that hardware, Mac06 will do it for you... the problem is finding software for Mac06. I'm not knocking Mac06. I like the idea, and it's fairly well implemented, it's just that there' not much support for it =^(

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« Reply #2 on: 5 December 2002, 23:22 »
so is it just an environment, not an OS?

also, is it free?

also, can it run on Macs that are too old to run linux?
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« Reply #3 on: 6 December 2002, 03:48 »
The answers to these questions, and more can be found at the Mac06 site.

Briefly, it's shareware, but the site doesn't have the price. It says the price is in the documentation.

I think it runs as an application, but it may be an extension or Control Panel.

It says it runs on some systems that don't run Linux.
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« Reply #4 on: 6 December 2002, 04:20 »
Sounds interesting, but my Mac Classic only has 4mb of ram.

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« Reply #5 on: 6 December 2002, 05:23 »
Oops, I meant to clarify that in my last post.

It's not just for "Classic Macs" as I first posted. It's for Classic OS (7.0 or later). It should run on any Mac with at least 68020 and 8 MB of RAM.

I edited the first post to make it clear. Sorry for the confusion.
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« Reply #6 on: 6 December 2002, 07:48 »
quote:
Originally posted by dot.this:
Briefly, it's shareware, but the site doesn't have the price. It says the price is in the documentation.



It says:
Mac06-Basic
Single User: $0

Mac06-Advanced
Single User: $10
Site License: $100

Mac06-Development
Single User: $20
Site License: $200

The site license is different because: (from their manual)
 
quote:
A site licence is equivalent to 10 users and covers all locations of your institution/organization within a 160km (100 miles) radius of your site. One big advantage of a site licence is that you do not need to keep track of how many people at your site are using the software.


As for running regular Linux:
I don't know how well YDL will run modern applications on a 6500...YDL will install on there, but unless you upgraded it a 50 MHz 603e is very skimpy by today's standards.

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« Reply #7 on: 6 December 2002, 13:59 »
Can't you download os7 and under for free from ftp.apple.com?

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« Reply #8 on: 6 December 2002, 14:03 »
I just found this site, you can download mac os 1 through 7.  Although im not sure how legit it is...

[edit]You can download os 6, 7, and 7.5 from apple here...

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« Reply #9 on: 6 December 2002, 14:46 »
trc, that is a TOP site! it has a shitload of stuff from the older apple machines too. how about this for instance?

excellent!
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« Reply #10 on: 7 December 2002, 02:00 »
get vMac and you can try some of the old systems... 2 through 6 are badass. they're single-tasking, yeah... but... they're very very cool.
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« Reply #11 on: 7 December 2002, 05:24 »
quote:
Originally posted by Calum:
trc, that is a TOP site! it has a shitload of stuff from the older apple machines too. how about this for instance?

excellent!



Damn that place is quality, I didnt realy look over it much the first time.  But I was just checking it out and found all types of old manuals and quality shit.  Although most of it I will never use its good to read about all the old school stuff.

[edit] Its got pics of the old Xerox OS that apple ripped off!

http://archaic-apples.shauny.de/index.php?category=Xerox

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« Reply #12 on: 10 December 2002, 15:19 »
they hardly ripped it off. Xerox had no intention of marketing a computer with a GUI, so the first company that did, Apple, gets lumped with having 'stolen' the idea! don't really see it myself...
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« Reply #13 on: 12 December 2002, 04:05 »
MacMinix is pretty neat. It opens up a Minix virtual machine in a window on your desktop. It requires a fairly old 68k Mac, however.