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  2. BootX (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    This bootloader was used in all Macintosh computers until mid-1998. [9] With the advent of the iMac series of Macintoshes, the firmware was updated. [10] The ROM was reduced in size to 1 MB, called BootROM, and the remainder of the ROM was moved to the file Mac OS ROM in the Mac OS System Folder, stored on the hard drive. [9]

  3. List of Mac games - Wikipedia

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    Best of the Original Mac Games Volume 1: Freeverse: Arcade Commercial 10.3–10.4.11 Betty’s Beer Bar: Mystery Studio Arcade Digital download 10.1–10.4.11 Between the Worlds: Beyond Dark Castle: Silicon Beach Software 1987 Platforming Commercial 1–8 Beyond Divinity: Larian Studios 2004 RPG Commercial Beyond the Red Line: 2007 Space ...

  4. BootX - Wikipedia

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    BootX (Linux), the free Linux bootloader for Macintosh computers. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BootX .

  5. MacWorks XL - Wikipedia

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    MacWorks XL shipped on two diskettes. The first booted the Lisa into the Mac OS bootloader. When that process completed, the system displayed an entirely white screen, ejected the first disk, and displayed the usual blinking question mark (with a Macintosh XL graphic below it) to indicate that a boot volume (the second disk) was needed.

  6. Category:Macintosh games - Wikipedia

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  7. Self-booting disk - Wikipedia

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    Infocom offered the only third-party games for the Macintosh 128K at launch by distributing them with its own bootable operating system. [1] A scaled down version of GeoWorks Ensemble was used by America Online for their AOL client software until the late 1990s. AOL was distributed on a single 3.5-inch floppy disk, which could be used to boot ...

  8. BootX (Linux) - Wikipedia

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    BootX is a graphical bootloader developed by Benjamin Herrenschmidt, which runs as an application or an extension to Mac OS 8 and 9 that allows Old World Apple computers to dualboot Linux. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. Category:Classic Mac OS-only games - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Classic Mac OS games. It includes games that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Classic Mac OS-only games"