I've found a number of sites on the 'Net that seem to reference possible links to System 1.0 (and not the overly common (in a relative sense) "System 1.1 Finder 1.1g" image that has popped up here and there) but none of them work anymore.
The best I was able to find was a torrent to a DVD image (google "s97f10") which mostly contained a huge amount of stuff I'd never use, such as winfailure versions of emulators, and I have a feeling that the few names I see there (s11f11g.bin, s20f41.bin, s30f51.bin, s31f52.bin, s33f54.bin, s40f54.bin, s41f55.bin, s42f60.bin, s43f60.bin, s97f10.bin) don't seem to be all that unique, although if you manage to score a seed or two you'll get a few rather interesting-looking ROMs (23 in all) - I can see "Mac Plus v3 Loud Harmonicas.rom", "Mac LC III.rom", "Mac LC-Quadra-Performa 630.rom", "Mac Performa 450-550.rom", "Mac Quadra 605 or LC-Performa 475-575.rom", "Mac Quadra 650.rom", "Mac Quadra 700-900.rom", "Mac Classic.rom", "Mac IIcx.rom", "Mac SE.rom", "Mac Classic II.rom", "Mac IIci.rom", "Mac IIsi.rom", "Mac LC II.rom", "Mac LC.rom", "Mac 128 or Mac 512 (28BA4E50).rom", "Mac 128 or Mac 512 (28BA61CE).rom", "Mac ROM 1.2.0 Mac OS 8.5.1.rom", "Mac ROM 1.2.1 iMac Update 1.1.rom", "Mac ROM 1.4 Mac OS 8.6.rom", "Mac ROM 1.6 Mac OS ROM Update 1.0.rom", "Power Mac 7300 7500 8500 9500.rom", and "Power Mac 7300.rom". And yes, that listing was managed by some bash scripting. Linux FTW. [|)] ]'> [8D]
But back to the topic in question... is it possible to find this at...all? :/
-dav7
The best I was able to find was a torrent to a DVD image (google "s97f10") which mostly contained a huge amount of stuff I'd never use, such as winfailure versions of emulators, and I have a feeling that the few names I see there (s11f11g.bin, s20f41.bin, s30f51.bin, s31f52.bin, s33f54.bin, s40f54.bin, s41f55.bin, s42f60.bin, s43f60.bin, s97f10.bin) don't seem to be all that unique, although if you manage to score a seed or two you'll get a few rather interesting-looking ROMs (23 in all) - I can see "Mac Plus v3 Loud Harmonicas.rom", "Mac LC III.rom", "Mac LC-Quadra-Performa 630.rom", "Mac Performa 450-550.rom", "Mac Quadra 605 or LC-Performa 475-575.rom", "Mac Quadra 650.rom", "Mac Quadra 700-900.rom", "Mac Classic.rom", "Mac IIcx.rom", "Mac SE.rom", "Mac Classic II.rom", "Mac IIci.rom", "Mac IIsi.rom", "Mac LC II.rom", "Mac LC.rom", "Mac 128 or Mac 512 (28BA4E50).rom", "Mac 128 or Mac 512 (28BA61CE).rom", "Mac ROM 1.2.0 Mac OS 8.5.1.rom", "Mac ROM 1.2.1 iMac Update 1.1.rom", "Mac ROM 1.4 Mac OS 8.6.rom", "Mac ROM 1.6 Mac OS ROM Update 1.0.rom", "Power Mac 7300 7500 8500 9500.rom", and "Power Mac 7300.rom". And yes, that listing was managed by some bash scripting. Linux FTW. [|)] ]'> [8D]
But back to the topic in question... is it possible to find this at...all? :/
-dav7
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