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Early Macintosh SSW Prototypes! ...or are they?

macgeek417

Well-known member
Someone posted disk images of these at E-Maculation - He found them at BetaArchive's upload server and they never got moved to the download server there.

MacOS057DR3.png


MacOS057DR3_2.png


MacOS057DR3_3.png


MacOSEarlyPrototype.jpg


MacOSEarlyPrototype2.jpg


MacOSEarlyPrototype3.jpg


MacOSEarlyPrototype4.jpg


MacOSEarlyPrototype5.jpg


MacOSEarlyPrototype6.jpg


After peeking through them a bit with ResEdit, the System file appears to be 0.97, with old Finder apps.

So, you think these are real??

:D

 

Paralel

Well-known member
I remember this popped up on one of the other forums where I am a member. It was my understanding that it is actually some kind of linux derivative written for the 68K Mac hardware and is meant to look and act like the original System/Finder. Someone posted that M6KDE meant Mac, 68k, KDE, with a heavily customized implementation of KDE used to simulate the psuedo-Mac GUI.

I have no idea if any of the above is true, as far as I could tell it was all speculation.

 

Dog Cow

Well-known member
Ask Hertzfeld.

Anyway, check the Note Pad on these disks. Has a URL to a French site.

 

macgeek417

Well-known member
prototype.img:

Page 1:

"Really, really really old.

Not leaking anytime soon."

Page 8:

"ludo28m.free.fr"

Every other page blank

S1DR1.img:

"Keep up to eight pages of notes in the Note Pad. Click on the dog-ear to turn to the next following page. Click in the lower left corner to turn to the next previous page"

Page 8:

"ludo28m.free.fr"

So it came from THAT site...

 

Kallikak

Well-known member
Looks to me like someone took the Mac 128K System Software and had a bit of a play with ResEdit.

 

Gorgonops

Moderator
Staff member
... It was my understanding that it is actually some kind of linux derivative written for the 68K Mac hardware and is meant to look and act like the original System/Finder. Someone posted that M6KDE meant Mac, 68k, KDE, with a heavily customized implementation of KDE used to simulate the psuedo-Mac GUI.
I have no idea if any of the above is true, as far as I could tell it was all speculation.
I *really* hope you didn't believe that theory. ;^) There are... more things wrong with it than you could possibly imagine.

 

Paralel

Well-known member
Meh, I never gave it much thought as this kind of stuff is outside of my interests. I don't really pay much attention to system software before System 6.

 

johnklos

Well-known member
Meh, I never gave it much thought as this kind of stuff is outside of my interests. I don't really pay much attention to system software before System 6.
Yah, Linus went back in time with the codebase for KDE to create an embedded-type GNU/Linux with KDE which runs in 128k.

It makes sense - if you look at the size of Linux (the kernel) and KDE, then extrapolate backwards, it'd probably require going all the way back to 1984 in order for the codebase to shrink enough to run in 128k.

:)

 
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