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  2. Power Macintosh 8600 - Wikipedia

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    The Power Macintosh 8600 is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from February 1997 to February 1998. It was introduced alongside the Power Macintosh 7300 and 9600 with a 200 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, and comes in a new case design that replaces the widely-disliked [1] Quadra 800-based form factor of its predecessor, the Power Macintosh 8500.

  3. Disk First Aid - Wikipedia

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    Disk First Aid is a free software utility made by Apple Inc. that was bundled with all computers running the classic Mac OS. [1] This tool verifies and repairs a limited number of directory structure problems on any HFS or HFS Plus hard disk or volume.

  4. HP Utility Data Center - Wikipedia

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    The Utility Data Center, or UDC, was a product of Hewlett-Packard. It was arguably the first attempt to sell a private cloud . It featured a graphical interface that allowed the user to construct a server "farm," including servers, OS provisioning, networking, firewalls, load balancers, and storage.

  5. List of computer technology code names - Wikipedia

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    Staccato L2 132 — HP-9000 A132; Star Trek — Apple Mac OS for x86; Starbuck — Red Hat Linux 5.9; Starbucks — Apple Workgroup Server 6150/60, 8150/80, 9150/80; Starburst — Sun Solaris 2.5; Starcat — Sun SunFire 15000; Starfire — Sun Ultra Enterprise 10000; Starter — Aurox Linux 8.0; Stealth — Apple Macintosh IIfx

  6. Disk Utility - Wikipedia

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    In the classic Mac OS, similar functionality to the verification features of Disk Utility could be found in the Disk First Aid application. Another application called Drive Setup was used for drive formatting and partitioning and the application Disk Copy was used for working with disk images.

  7. Power Macintosh - Wikipedia

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    The Power Macintosh, later Power Mac, is a family of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc as the core of the Macintosh brand from March 1994 until August 2006. Described by Macworld as "the most important technical evolution of the Macintosh since the Mac II debuted in 1987", [ 1 ] it is the first computer ...

  8. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Archive Utility's inclusion in Mac OS X v10.3, beginning with Mac OS 7.6, Apple bundled the freeware StuffIt Expander with the operating system. Invoking Archive Utility manually shows a minimal GUI letting the user change Archive Utility preferences or choose files to compress or uncompress. BOM is an abbreviation of Bill of Materials.

  9. PA-8000 - Wikipedia

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    A HP PA-8600 microprocessor. The PA-8600 (PCX-W+), code-named Landshark, is a further development of the PA-8500 introduced in January 2000. The PA-8600 was intended to be introduced in mid-2000. [11] It was a tweaked version of the PA-8500 to enable it to reach higher clock frequencies of 480 to 550 MHz.