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  2. AppleShare - Wikipedia

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    AppleShare is a discontinued product from Apple Computer which implements various network services.Its main purpose is to act as a file server, using the AFP protocol. Other network services implemented in later versions of AppleShare included a print server using the Printer Access Protocol (PAP), web server, electronic mail server, and SMB / CIFS server to support file sharing to Microsoft ...

  3. Mac OS 8 - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS 8.5 was the first version of the Mac OS to support themes, or skins, which could change the default Apple Platinum look of the Mac OS to "Gizmo" or "HiTech" themes. This radical changing of the computer's appearance was removed at the last minute, and appeared only in beta versions, though users could still make (and share) their own ...

  4. Apple Filing Protocol - Wikipedia

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    For example, the maximum file size in Mac OS 8 is 2 gigabytes. Typically, Mac OS 9.1 or later is recommended for connecting to AFP 3.x servers; for versions of original Mac OS prior to 9.1, installation of the AppleShare client 3.8.8 is required. AFP 3.0 and later is required for network home directories, since Mac OS X requires POSIX ...

  5. MacTCP - Wikipedia

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    MacTCP is the standard TCP/IP implementation for the classic Mac OS through version 7.5.1. It is the first application-independent implementation of a TCP stack for a non-Unix platform [1] [2] and predates Winsock by over 5 years.

  6. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    The history of macOS, Apple's current Mac operating system formerly named Mac OS X until 2011 and then OS X until 2016, began with the company's project to replace its "classic" Mac OS. That system, up to and including its final release Mac OS 9 , was a direct descendant of the operating system Apple had used in its Mac computers since their ...

  7. Time Machine (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    A drive shared by an Apple Time Capsule on the same network. A drive connected to an Apple AirPort Extreme 802.11ac model on the same network. (Earlier generations of the AirPort Extreme are not supported.) Local network volumes connected using the Apple Filing Protocol or via an SMB3 share that advertises a number of capabilities. [4]

  8. Classic Mac OS - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS 8.1 last Mac OS release to run on a 68k processor, and it added support for USB on the iMac and added support for the HFS+ filesystem, also called Mac OS Extended Mac OS 8.5 first version to run solely on a PowerPC processor, and it added built-in support for FireWire. It also added Sherlock and added support for the Power Macintosh G3 ...

  9. Apple Workgroup Server - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS Supported: System 7.0.1 to Mac OS 8.1 Workgroup Server 60: July 1993 October 1994 Macintosh Centris 610: The Centris 610 was later sold as the "Quadra 610". Mac OS Supported: (68k, System 7.1-Mac OS 8.1) (PPC, System 7.1.2-Mac OS 9.1) Workgroup Server 80: July 1993 October 1994 Macintosh Quadra 800: Workgroup Server 6150: April 1994 ...