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- Time Machine is the backup utility available on Mac operating systems Leopard (10.5) or above. It is generally used for personal backups, rather than professional, system backups. You can learn how to use Time Machine by connecting a backup drive to your Apple computer and configuring it according to your preferences.
- For the MAC series (M10/45, M10/9, M11/9, M11/380) sub machine gun as well as the MAC clones (such as Jersey Arms Works, Hatton Industries, SWD, RPB and anything that uses the Cobray™ logo). We specialize in MAC machine guns because they are typically the entry level full auto of choice. There are more MACs and MAC clones than any other.
- This means that users of Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and even more esoteric operating systems can all enjoy the games on Macintosh Garden. The four main emulators you will use are: QEMU Emulates a PowerPC Macintosh that will run Mac OS versions 9.0.4 to 10.5. SheepShaver Emulates a PowerPC Macintosh that will run Mac OS versions 7.5.2 to 9.0.4.
- Downloading Dropbox. Your Dropbox download should automatically start within seconds. Once the download finishes, click Run to start installing Dropbox.
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MacOS_7.5.3.zip (21.96 MB)
MD5: aace0f0c90faa9c79eb5940829239e5f
For System 7.0 - 7.6
MacOS753CD.zip (166.76 MB)
MD5: 15cc87e67ddd4ab155c4a2afedf1cddb
For System 7.0 - 7.6
MacOS753CD_FR.ZIP (119.89 MB)
MD5: 1c84147fe61bd230dac3db4b9c8eb25a
For System 7.0 - 7.6
MacOS753_WW.ZIP (662.05 MB)
MD5: f32c29eab3efbdfac072c9ef88ad8414
For System 7.0 - 7.6
System_7.5_Update_2.0.zip (79.76 MB)
MD5: 0ef2011c6c49a20a5b7300740425d9f3
For System 7.0 - 7.6
75Upd20_WW.ZIP (286.52 MB)
MD5: eedb0844e065ac5e30495f9389bfc48f
For System 7.0 - 7.6
MacOS753_r2.ZIP (3.08 MB)
MD5: 3563beb876b8d579a66dd20e023b3054
For System 7.0 - 7.6
Special_Installers_7.5.3.zip (102.88 MB)
MD5: 421f4c4f7e3d8c8659aacf3a5b4d236c
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PMPCI_WW.ZIP (399.85 MB)
MD5: 48fc8e6bf35a85d7e624cea102fe87c0
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PM5400_WW.ZIP (213.93 MB)
MD5: ffc494a05a05098fb5d43058f69b53cd
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PB1400_WW.ZIP (207.61 MB)
MD5: 6d3abe59c3028eb76114f6a8882e8321
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PM4400-200_WW.ZIP (89.47 MB)
MD5: 61e89a17aef70a1b854c5d5080b45413
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PB_1400_CD_DK1-7.5.3_toast.sit (410.59 MB)
MD5: ecb2ac6e5efb4377c076b5522c37ee6d
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PB_1400_CD_D3-7.5.3_toast.sit (217.55 MB)
MD5: 7e5cf0da2efeb57cfd94986b3b9de3d3
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PM5260-100.ZIP (105.92 MB)
MD5: dddf3bddf88531ca13a9a4c6e3030626
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PM5400CD_753.zip (111.92 MB)
MD5: 1bc960208451fc878febbcfd96e378bc
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PM4400-160CD_UK.ZIP (59.77 MB)
MD5: 6cec45a84845e359b55e2d3b381e338b
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PM4400CD_753.ZIP (100.95 MB)
MD5: dd0df346b47b956b4c35e0427fb538a0
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PM7600CD_V2.ZIP (135.05 MB)
MD5: 691ae9343f0ff0b48ff69bf932ce41b5
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PM7600CD_FR.ZIP (118.83 MB)
MD5: 80162e2e9af1914bca1bad800785aaa8
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PM7600CD_v3.ZIP (309.92 MB)
MD5: 7a59aa346435d9dd047085cdbf0c38a4
For System 7.0 - 7.6
WGS7250CD_753.ZIP (409.88 MB)
MD5: f8907751ae6ebab49bc6600223ca5d6e
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PERF5260-120.ZIP (183.57 MB)
MD5: 70ed9dc775cbc22f77465739f3da865b
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PERF5260CD_753.ZIP (159.00 MB)
MD5: 9ba7b93c47d7290bb4f3534253175322
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PERF5400_753.ZIP (139.66 MB)
MD5: 60b47c5bcf943a80630c41cb0ea6b013
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PERF6320CD_ES.ZIP (146.90 MB)
MD5: 9c75adb8f992be9479cb6da5d4c54f78
For System 7.0 - 7.6
PERF6400CD_753.ZIP (300.06 MB)
MD5: 2aa4ef70931f1c41839c8d966a382c4f
For System 7.0 - 7.6
96608001AMOS7.5UPGUM.PDF
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
U96501036AMMOS7.5.5UD.PDF
This app works with: SheepShaver, Basilisk II, Mini vMac
This is Mac OS 7.5 Version 7.5.3. It contains some several fixes from previous System releases and many improvements. It just like a compilation of Mac OS 7.5 Update 1.0, Mac OS 7.5 Update 2.0, and Mac OS 7.5.3 Revision 2.
This is Mac OS 7.5 Version 7.5.3. It contains some several fixes from previous System releases and many improvements. It just like a compilation of Mac OS 7.5 Update 1.0, Mac OS 7.5 Update 2.0, and Mac OS 7.5.3 Revision 2.
- Performa restores with Mac OS 7.5.3
Mac OS 7.5 Version 7.5.3
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MacOS_7.5.3.zip: Mac OS 7.5 v7.5.3 mountable floppy images
MacOS753CD.zip: Mac OS 7.5 v7.5.3 CD-ROM disc image.
MacOS753CD_FR.zip: Mac OS 7.5 v7.5.3 CD-ROM disc image. (F-7.5.3)
MacOS753_WW.ZIP: Built CD images containing worldwide releases of Mac OS 7.5 v7.5.3. Not available separately, you have to download them all instead
See Also: Mac OS 7.5.3 (German) and Mac OS 7.5.3 (Japanese)
Mac OS 7.5 Update 2.0
Mac OS 7.5 Update 2.0 is the update package which contains new improvements and features for Mac OS 7.5, 7.5.1 and 7.5.2.
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System_7.5_Update_2.0.zip: Mac OS 7.5 Update 2.0 CD-ROM disc image.
75Upd20_WW.ZIP: Built CD image containing worldwide Mac OS 7.5 Update 2.0 disk images Not available separately, you have to download them all instead
Mac OS 7.5.3 Revision 2
This is the update for PowerBook 5300, PowerBook Duo 2300, PowerBooks with Connectix RAM Doubler, PowerBook 200 or 500 models with PowerPC upgrade, Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, 7600, 8500 and 9500 systems. It fixes some bugs for the users running these computers above.
MacOS753_r2.ZIP: Mac OS 7.5.3 Revision 2 floppy images
Machine-Specific Install Images
While the original 7.5.3 above did not work in these models such as Workgroup Server 7250/120 and 8550/132, PowerBook 1400, Power Macintosh 4400/200, Power Macintosh 5400/120 & 5400/180, and Power Macintosh 9500/180MP & 9500/200, it contains the special specific software components and features.
Special_Installers_7.5.3.zip: Built CD image containing Mac OS 7.5.3 disk images for WGS 7250/8550, PB 1400, PM 4400/200, PM 5400 series, and PM 9500/180MP.
PMPCI_WW.ZIP: Built CD image containing worldwide Mac OS 7.5.3 for Power Macintosh 7600/120 and 9500/150 disk images
PM5400_WW.ZIP: Built CD image containing worldwide Mac OS 7.5.3 for Power Macintosh 5400/120 and 5400/180 disk images
PB1400_WW.ZIP: Built CD image containing worldwide Mac OS 7.5.3 for PowerBook 1400 disk images
PM4400-200_WW.ZIP: Built CD image containing worldwide Mac OS 7.5.3 for Power Macintosh 4400/200 disk images
No selection of languages, you have to download them all instead
Macintosh PowerBook 1400 Series CD-ROM
See Also: Mac OS 7.5.3 for PowerBook 1400
PB_1400_CD_DK1-7.5.3_toast.sit: PowerBook 1400 series Install/Restore CD (Danish 7.5.3)
PB_1400_CD_D3-7.5.3_toast.sit: PowerBook 1400 series Install/Restore CD (German 7.5.3)
Power Macintosh 5260/100 installation CD
This is the installation CD for Power Macintosh 5260/100. This CD contains the same software as Power Macintosh 5200 and 6200, except the user require to install Mac OS 7.5 Update 2.0 to make it work in Power Macintosh 5260/100.
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PM5260-100.ZIP Apple Macintosh CD: Power Macintosh 5260/100 installation disc image.
Power Macintosh 5400 Series installation CD-ROM
CD-ROM scan
PM5400CD_753.ZIP: CD image containing system software for Power Macintosh 5400 series and other programs
Power Macintosh 4400/160 CD-ROM
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PM4400-160CD_UK.ZIP: CD image containing system software for Power Macintosh 4400/160 and other programs (B-7.5.3)
Power Macintosh 4400 Series installation CD-ROM
CD-ROM Scan
PM4400CD_753.ZIP: CD image containing system software for Power Macintosh 4400 series and other programs (B-7.5.3)
Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, 7600, 8500, and 9500 series installation CD-ROM
See Also: Mac OS 7.5.3 for Power Mac 72/75/76/85/9500 series
CD-ROM Scan v2.0
CD-ROM Scan v3.0
PM7600CD_FR.ZIP: CD image containing system software for Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, 7600, 8500, and 9500 series v2.0 and other programs. (F-7.5.3)
PM7600CD_V3.ZIP: CD image containing system software for Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, 7600, 8500, and 9500 series v3.0 and other programs.
Workgroup Server 7250 and 8550 series installation CD-ROM
WGS7250CD_753.ZIP: CD image containing system software for Workgroup Server 7250 and 8550 series and other programs.
Performa restores with Mac OS 7.5.3
Guide to restoring Performa Software:http://macintoshgarden.org/how-restore-the-performa-software
Performa 5260/120 Restore
This is the restore CD of Mac OS 7.5.3 for Performa 5260/120, a speed-bumped version of original 5200. May work for other 5260 models. This is the English-Canadian version. Bundled software include Claris Emailer Lite 1.0v3, Claris Organizer 1.0CDv3, ClarisWorks 4.0CDv4, Mavis Beacon 2.0, Quicken SE 96, SimCity 2000 1.2 and more.
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PERF5260-120.ZIP: Performa Restore CD image for Performa 5260/120
Performa 5260 series & 5260/120 Restore
For other models of Performa 5260, here is the CD image 'Macintosh Performa 5260 and 5260/120 series, SSW version 7.5.3, CD version 1.1, X691-1459-A'. It doesn't have the Apple Internet Connection Kit. Bundled software include ClarisWorks Office 4.0CAv4, Glider Pro 1.1.2, Lemmings 1.5.2, SimCity 2000 1.2, Spaceway 2000 1.1.3, and more.
PERF5260CD_753.ZIP: Performa Restore CD image for Performa 5260 series & 5260/120
Performa 5400 & 6400 series Restore
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See also: Mac OS 7.5.3 (Performa 5400/6400) for the similar restore CD image
This is the restore CD of Mac OS 7.5.3 for Performa 5400 series & 6400 series. It was the improved version than 5260 & 6360. This is the British English version, with some grammatical changes than US English. Bundled software include ClarisWorks 4.0Bv4 and more.
CD-ROM Scan
PERF5400_753.ZIP: Performa Restore CD image for Performa 5400/6400 series (B-7.5.3)
Performa 6320CD Restore (Spanish)
This is the restore CD of Performa 6320CD by MadMac, but it's Spanish. Bunlded Software include ClarisWorks 4.0Ev1, Mangia Special Edition 1.2.8, Power Pete, Virex 5.5.3P2, and more.
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PERF6320CD_ES.ZIP: Performa Restore CD image for Performa 6320CD (E-7.5.3)
Performa 6360 and 6400 Series Restore
This is the restore CD that came from the Performa 6360 and 6400 computers. The contents are very similar to Performa 5260/120 one, just some few changes. Bundled software include Apple Internet Connection Kit 1.1.5, ClarisWorks 4.0v4, Now DateBook Pro 4.2, Now TouchBase Pro 4.2.2, Quicken SE 96, and more.
CD-ROM Scan
PERF6400CD_753.ZIP: Performa Restore CD image for Performa 6360/6400 series (CD image bit modified)
The Small Business Macintosh: Power Macintosh 4400 Series Restore
See Also: Mac OS 7.5.3 (Power Macintosh 4400 Series) to download the Restore CD & Guided Tour CD
CompatibilityArchitecture: 68k PPC
QuickDraw 3D only works for PPC. Apple Telecom is only for PowerBook, Power Macintosh, Quadra AV, or Performa, and not compatible for SheepShaver.
For 5260 series restore, The System file has been intended to run on the Performa 5260 only. It was not compatible in other models or all emulators. If so, you must update them by using Mac OS 7.5 Update 2.0 or Mac OS 7.5.5 Update. For Basilisk II and vMac users, please update them to Mac OS 7.5.5.
I attended my first WWDC in 2006 to participate in Apple's launch of its DTrace port to the next version of Mac OS X (Leopard). Apple completed all but the fiddliest finishing touches without help from the DTrace team. Even when Apple did meet with us, we had no idea that it was mere weeks away from the finished product being announced to the world. DTrace was a testament both to Apple's engineering acumen as well as its storied secrecy.
At that same WWDC, Apple announced Time Machine, a product that would record file system versions through time for backup and recovery. How was it doing this? We were energized by the idea that there might be another piece of adopted Solaris technology. When we launched Solaris 10, DTrace shared the marquee with ZFS, a new filesystem that was to become the standard against which other filesystems are compared. Key among the many features of ZFS were snapshots that made it simple to capture the state of a filesystem, send the changes around, recover data, etc. Time Machine looked for all the world like a GUI on ZFS (indeed, the GUI that we had imagined but knew to be well beyond the capabilities of Sun).
Of course, Time Machine had nothing to do with ZFS. After the keynote we rushed to an Apple engineer we knew. With shame in his voice he admitted that it was really just a bunch of hard links to directories. For those who don't know a symlink from a symtab, this is the equivalent of using newspaper as insulation: it's fine until the completely anticipated calamity destroys everything you hold dear.
So there was no ZFS in Mac OS X, at least not yet.
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2007: Not so fast
A few weeks before WWDC 2007, nerds like me started to lose their minds. Apple really was going to port ZFS to Mac OS X. It was actually going to happen! Beyond the snapshots that would make backups a cinch, ZFS would dramatically advance the state of data storage for Apple users. HFS was introduced in System 2.1 ('System' being what we called 'Mac OS' in the days before operating systems gained their broad and ubiquitous sex appeal). HFS improved upon the Macintosh File System by adding—wait for it—hierarchy! No longer would files accumulate in a single pile; you could organize them in folders. Not that there were many to organize on those 400K floppies, but progress is progress.
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That filesystem has limped along for more than 30 years—nudging forward, being rewritten to avoid in-kernel Pascal code (though retaining Pascal-style, length-prefixed strings) but never fully reimagined or reinvented. Even in its most modern form, HFS+ lacks basic functionality around data integrity. Bugs, power failures, and expected and inevitable media failures all mean that data is silently altered. Pray that your old photos are still intact. When's the last time you backed up your Mac? I'm backing up right now, just like I do every time I think about the neglectful stewardship of HFS+.
ZFS was to bring to Mac OS X data integrity, compression, checksums, redundancy, snapshots, and more. But while energizing Mac/ZFS fans, Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz clumsily disrupted the momentum ZFS had been gathering in Apple's walled garden. Apple had been working on a port of ZFS to Mac OS X. It was planning on mentioning it at the upcoming WWDC. Schwartz, brought into the loop either out of courtesy or legal necessity, violated the cardinal rule of the Steve Jobs-era Apple. Only one person at Steve Jobs' company announces new products: Steve Jobs.
'In fact, this week you'll see that Apple is announcing at [its] Worldwide Developer Conference that ZFS has become the file system in Mac OS 10,' mused Jonathan at a press event, apparently in an attempt to bolster Sun's own credibility.
Less than a week later, Apple spoke about ZFS only when it became clear that a port was indeed present in a developer version of Leopard, albeit in a nascent form. Yes, ZFS would be there, sort of, but it would be read-only, and no one should get their hopes up.
2008: Ray of hope
By the next WWDC, it seemed that Sun had been forgiven. ZFS was featured in the keynotes, it was on the developer disc handed out to attendees, and it was even mentioned on the Mac OS X Server website. Apple had been working on its port since 2006 and now it was functional enough to be put on full display. I took it for a spin myself; it was really real. The feature that everyone wanted (but most couldn't say why) was coming!
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