
- #Mac os x use image for file mac os x#
- #Mac os x use image for file update#
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#Mac os x use image for file software#
Macintosh System Software 6.0.3, released December 1988.Another source for these same files is MacFixer. As of May 2018, the index is not accessible, but the files are still there, just click on the direct links below. There are three System 6 releases available for download on the old Apple Support Area server. While it is possible to run up to System 6.0.8 on a Macintosh 512K e, some applications may not function on a machine with only 512K of memory, or even 1 Mb.
#Mac os x use image for file update#
" Installer Script in the Utilities Folder on the System Tools disk to update an existing System Folder on the Hard Disk 20.įor information about Macintosh hardware compatibility with System 6.0.x, see Apple Knowledge Base article TA33972: System Software: Version Matrix, System 6.0.x to 7.0.1. See below for information about using Font/DA Mover (you can use the version on the HD 20 Startup disk) to reduce the size of the System file if need be. The minimum requirement for the HD 20 Startup disk is a System Folder with System 4.1, Finder 5.5, and Hard Disk 20 1.1 in it.An external 800K floppy drive (attached to the Hard Disk 20) is required for installation, unless you have some other way of moving files from 800K disks to 400K disks.The System and Finder on the HD 20 Startup disk must be the same as the System and Finder on the Hard Disk 20, i.e., System 4.1 Finder 5.5.On a Macintosh 512K with a Hard Disk 20 hard drive: The System Tools disk is now the startup disk.

#Mac os x use image for file mac os x#
In Mac OS X 10.7 and above, The Unarchiver can extract them for use in Mini vMac or via Floppy Emu. You can download Stuffit Expander at MacFixer. Note: These Disk Copy 4.2 disk images* are stored inside early Stuffit (.sit) archives, which can be extracted by Stuffit Expander 3.5 (and above) in System 6 (and above).

The disks are complete and the files are unaltered. These are Apple's recommended releases for machines with 128K and 512K of memory.
