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Macintosh System 7.5 package with floppy disk (boot disk and setup disks), When sending in your Starbucks gift card or a self-address stamped mailer, please therefore specify if you are interested in:
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So both Mac OS 7.5 floppy disk editions and CD-ROM editions are available.
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To update to last week's posting (below): I opened up one more box, this one containing 30 of the Macintosh System 7.5 packages containing CD-ROM editions. Last chance (really!) to own the universal classic Mac OS release - System 7.5 The first of the new wave of version 10.0 releases of our Atari and Macintosh emulators for Windows 10 (x86, 圆4, and ARM64 devices) is almost ready for beta testing. May I also suggest reading these fine pages. I am presently back in Seattle and diving into all things cloud computing. In late 2008, I joined a new microprocessor group at Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, California, where I worked until the summer of 2010. I presented the Virtualization Without Direct Execution paper and slides at the AMAS-BT workshop at ISCA 2008 in Beijing, proposing portable methods of implementing emulation-based virtualization for mainstream PCs. More recently I have been funding my own research on the many interesting facets of virtual machines for the era of 64-bit multi-core CPUs. I moved to Seattle Washington in 1990 for a day job at Microsoft where I participated in the development of Windows XP and Vista, Office 95 and Office 97, Mac Office 98, Xbox 360, multiple releases of Visual Studio, and contributed to several papers including this one on " Time Travel Debugging", a technology that I helped develop at Microsoft Research. That was followed by paid articles in other computer magazines, starting my own company at age 22 (what is now ), creating the first Atari ST emulator ( Gemulator) and the first Apple Macintosh emulator for Windows ( SoftMac). I've made a full-time living from computers since age 18 starting with my first paid computer magazine article in 1985 (see "G.U.P. Since then I've owned numerous Atari ST, VIC-20, Commodore 64, Apple II, Apple Macintosh and Windows computers. Starting with a green-screen 40-column Commodore PET in 1980 at my high school in Toronto Canada, I purchased my own Atari 400 in 1981 at age 15. It has been over 30 years since I started working with personal computers and sporting my sexy bowl cut.