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  2. Vulcan FlipStart - Wikipedia

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    Closed Vulcan Flip Start. On Display at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, Washington.. The Vulcan FlipStart was a super compact PC, weighing 1.5 pounds (with standard high capacity battery) and the size of a paperback novel (4.5 by 5.9 by 1.6 inches with high capacity battery). [1]

  3. Developer Transition Kit - Wikipedia

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    Described informally as "an iPad in a Mac mini’s body," [8] the DTK carries a model number of A2330 and identifies itself as "Apple Development Platform." [4] [9] It consisted of an A12Z processor, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, and a variety of common I/O ports (USB-C, USB-A, HDMI 2.0, and Gigabit Ethernet) in a Mac mini case.

  4. Flip4Mac - Wikipedia

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    Flip4Mac 2.1 was released in July 2006 with support for Intel-based Macs. [17] Flip4Mac 3.0 was released in September 2012 with support for 64-bit improvements as well as Gatekeeper. It also includes Flip Player, a new multi-format video player with the ability to play the most common Windows Media formats. [18] [19]

  5. Mac Mini - Wikipedia

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    The Mac Mini G4 uses a single 2.5-inch Ultra ATA/100 hard drive that offers a maximum transfer rate of 100 megabytes per second (MB/s). It is not possible to open the sealed enclosure to upgrade the hard drive without possibly voiding the warranty of the system. [18] The Mac Mini G4 also contains a second ATA cable that connects to the optical ...

  6. MacPorts - Wikipedia

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    At that time, package installation involved the source code being downloaded and compiled on the end user's machine. Version 2.0, released in 2011, introduced support for prebuilt binary archives; by default ports are installed using the prebuilt binary archive if available, and are built from source otherwise.

  7. Mini DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    Mini DisplayPort connector. The Mini DisplayPort (MiniDP or mDP) is a miniaturized version of the DisplayPort audio-visual digital interface.. It was announced by Apple in October 2008, and by early 2013 all new Apple Macintosh computers had Mini DisplayPort, [2] as did the LED Cinema Display.

  8. Apple Developer Tools - Wikipedia

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    External editors must do all the image manipulation, then the results may be imported into the converter to create the finished icon. As of Xcode 8.2, Icon Composer is no longer available in Additional Tools, as it cannot create high resolution icons. Apple recommends using the command-line utility iconutil, which ships with macOS. [1]

  9. DigiCel FlipBook - Wikipedia

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    DigiCel FlipBook is 2D animation software that runs on Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X. (runs on MacOS Mojave or earlier, but not on recent MacOS Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey [ 2 ] ). There is a version for iOS called Digicel Flip-Pad.