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Macintosh and Color
* Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord ( Macintosh, MZ-2500, X1 / turbo, FM-7, FM-77, PC-8801, PC-9801, MSX2, NES, Game Boy Color, WonderSwan Color, Cell phone, C64 / C128 )
* Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds ( Macintosh, MZ-2500, X1 / turbo, FM-7, FM-77, PC-8801, PC-9801, MSX2, NES, Game Boy Color, C64 )
Carmageddon was originally released on the PC ( for DOS ) in 1997, but was eventually ported to Microsoft Windows ( 1997 ), Macintosh ( 1997 ), PlayStation ( 1999 ), Nintendo 64 ( 2000 ) and Game Boy Color ( 2001 ).
A Macintosh version was released in 1987 and a port was released for the TRS-80 Color Computer in 1989.
With the introduction of the Macintosh II and Color QuickDraw, PICT was revised to version 2.
Carmageddon II has been ported to the Macintosh ( 1999 ), Nintendo 64 ( Carmageddon 64, 2000 ) and Game Boy Color ( Carmageddon, 2001 ).
Sierra released disk and / or tape ports for the C64 ( which as a result ended up with two versions of the game ), Apple II, the original 128k Macintosh, IBM PC, Atari 2600 Supercharger, and the above-mentioned versions for the TRS-80 Color Computer and Sinclair developed by UK-based Cornsoft.
The Macintosh Color Classic also introduced a 10 " color Trinitron display to the Classic compact Macintosh, with a slightly enhanced resolution of 512x384 ( 560x384 to accommodate the Apple IIe Card ).
Macintosh Color Classic
The Macintosh Color Classic ( also in Great Britain front says Macintosh Colour Classic ) was the first color compact Apple Macintosh computer.
Like the Macintosh SE and SE / 30 before it, the Color Classic did come with a single expansion slot: an LC-type Processor Direct Slot ( PDS ), otherwise incompatible with the SE slots.
The Color Classic was essentially a Macintosh LC II, using a Motorola 68030 running at 16 MHz.
The Color Classic II was the final model of the original " compact " Macintosh family of computers.
The Color Classic series was eventually replaced by the larger-display LC 5x0 & 5xx0 series and ultimately paved the way for the iMac, which popularized much of the same passion and enthusiasm the original Macintosh and Color Classic generate among their fans.
* Macintosh Color Classic technical specifications at apple. com
* Macintosh Color Classic II technical specifications at apple. com
fr: Macintosh Color Classic
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Macintosh and Display
It supported a resolution of 640x400 interlaced ( 640x200 non-interlaced ) and could be used by the Macintosh II, in a limited fashion, with the Apple High Resolution Display Video Card.
Also the Macintosh Portrait Display was introduced which had a vertical alignment of the screen and was able to display one page.
* A 13W3 connector ( as on Sun Microsystems machines ) used on the Macintosh Portrait Display
* Apple MultiMedia Display connector ( HDI-45 ) used on some " AV " model Centris, Quadra and the first-generation ( NuBus ) Power Macintosh machines.
* The Apple VGA Display Adapter was specially designed to allow users to connect certain Macintosh computers to an extra VGA monitor or external projector ( equipped with VGA ) for 24-bit video-mirroring.
The VGA cable from your external monitor or projector cable plugs into the Mini-VGA video port built into your Macintosh via the Apple VGA Display Adapter.

Macintosh and 14
Thus, while a Macintosh 14 " monitor had the same 640x480 resolution as a PC, a 16 " screen would be fixed at 832x624 rather than the 800x600 resolution used by PCs.
Apple continued the all-in-one series with the larger 14 " Macintosh LC 520 family, featuring an 800x640 pixel resolution.
The Macintosh TV was essentially a Performa 520 that could switch its built-in 14 " Sony Trinitron CRT from being a computer display to a cable-ready television.
Apple Remote Desktop ( ARD ) is a Macintosh application produced by Apple Inc., first released on March 14, 2002, that replaced a similar product called Apple Network Assistant.

Macintosh and ",
The television commercials used the slogan " The Future Is Better Than You Expected ", featuring the first three Power Macintosh computers to showcase special features such as networking and MS-DOS compatibility.
It is an application of the Resource Interchange File Format ( RIFF ) bitstream format method for storing data in " chunks ", and thus is also close to the 8SVX and the AIFF format used on Amiga and Macintosh computers, respectively.
The " thumb " has different names in different environments: on the Macintosh it is called a " scroller "; on the Java platform it is called " thumb " or " knob "; Microsoft's. NET documentation refers to it as " scroll box " or " scroll thumb "; in other environments it is called " elevator ", " quint ", " puck ", " wiper " or " grip ".
* Jef Raskin ( Jeffrey Frank Raskin, 1943-2005 ), widely acknowledged as the " Father of the Macintosh ", noted computer scientist and expert on the human / computer interface, inventor, conductor, artist, writer and businessman, ( graduated Brentwood HS 1960 )
The Macintosh File Type Code registered with Apple for MXF files is " mxf ", including a trailing space.
In October 2005, Adobe released " InDesign Server CS2 ", a modified version of InDesign ( without user interface ) for Windows and Macintosh server platforms.
* Power Macintosh G3 ( Blue & White ), series ( commonly known as the " Blue and White G3 ", or sometimes just the " B & W G3 " ( to distinguish it from the original Power Macintosh G3 ) was a series of personal computers designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer Inc. as part of their Power Macintosh line
* Alan B. Oppenheimer, " A History of Macintosh Networking ", MacWorld Expo, January 2004
On Apple Macintosh operating systems ( including Mac OS X ), it can be achieved by pressing and holding the Option key then typing " N ", followed by typing either " N " or " n ".
After missing the Christmas 1983 shopping period, sales were below expectations from the beginning, even with discounts ; " Inventory is beginning to pile up ", Time wrote in April 1984, in part due to the early 1984 launch of the " exciting " Apple Macintosh.
The game was a text adventure written by Diane Duane depicting the " Kobayashi Alternative Command Performance Evaluation ", a test being proposed to replace the Kobayashi Maru scenario, and was available for the Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS PC-compatible, and Macintosh platforms.
From the mid-1990s until the 2005 acquisition by Smith Micro Software, coinciding with the release of Mac OS X v10. 4 " Tiger ", StuffIt Expander came bundled with the Macintosh operating system.
Application services would be offered through a single program known officially as the " Cooperative Macintosh Toolbox environment ", but universally referred to as the blue box.
The Macintosh 128K, released as the " Apple Macintosh ", is the original Apple Macintosh personal computer.
The Macintosh was introduced by the now famous $ 900, 000 television commercial by Ridley Scott, " 1984 ", that most notably aired on CBS during the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984.
At the time of release in January 1985, the Macintosh XL was colloquially referred to as the " Hackintosh ", although this name has since been used more generally to describe Macintosh computers assembled from unusual combinations of parts or, after Apple's transition to Intel processors, to denote PCs running OSx86, a hacked version of Mac OS X.
In Mac OS X, for example, they are called " assistants "; some examples include the " Setup Assistant ", which is run at initial bootup of the Macintosh, and the " Network Setup Assistant ", which has a similar function to the MS-Windows " New Connection Wizard ".

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