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What is Mac System 1.x?

On January 1st, 1984, Macintosh System 1.0 was released along with the first Macintosh computer. Picosnood mac os.

Those are the 4 System 1.0 floppy disks included in the System 1.0:

  • Backup Disk 690-5023-A
  • Guided Tour 690-5002-C
  • System Disk 690-5003-C
  • Write/Paint Tour 690-5006-C

System_1.x.sit(298.39 KiB / 305.55 KB)
Mac System 1.0 and 1.1 (Finder 1.1g) / DSK floppy disk images / compressed w/ Stuffit
614 / 2014-04-14 / 2018-10-03 / b622726a9fca512a67e50574beec4e0ab51f50ba / /
System-Disk-1-1g.dsk(400 KiB / 409.6 KB)
Mac System 1.1g (same as above, but different file size) / DSK image
522 / 2018-10-03 / cbee2d1ceffb15c312066b7b35ad022ce1895cdb / /
OS-1-0-84-01-24.zip(743.67 KiB / 761.52 KB)
System 1.0 archive on 4x low density (400KB) floppy disk images / Zipped
415 / 2019-02-13 / 61085433ffba150b98622129ffbe6a7e5bd67fa8 / /

Architecture


Motorola 68K


Emulating this? It should run fine under: Mini vMac



You can minimize the screen on a Mac, as well as exit full-screen mode to minimize a window, so that you can more efficiently use your screen space.

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