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Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide by David Lerner,
Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide by David Lerner,
Tekserver has long provided its customers with a free "Frequently Asked Questions" document. We recently discovered this FAQ sheet and realized that-- like New York itself-- it was too good to leave just for the New Yorkers. With the help of Tekserve, we turned this FAQ sheet into the "Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide. The "Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide covers the most common user hardware and software trouble, from disks stuck in drives to lost files. It's not just a book for Mac OS X (although it includes tips for OS X and Jaguar, the latest release), it's for anyone who owns a Mac of any type-- there are software tips going back as far as OS 6. The "Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide distills the answers to the urgent questions that Tekserve's employee's answer every week into a handy guide that fits in your back pocket or alongside your keyboard.



Mac OS 9 - Mac OS 9 was the last version of what has since become known as the classic Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS), introduced by Apple Computer on October 23rd, 1999. Upon introduction, Mac OS 9 was advertised as having "50 new features," including Sherlock 2, a definite improvement over the original Sherlock, which had resembled FindFile.

Classic (Mac OS X) - Classic, or Classic Environment, is a hardware and software abstraction layer in Mac OS X that allows applications compatible with Mac OS 9 to run on the OS X operating system. It utilizes a Mac OS 9 System Folder, a New World ROM file, and Apple's 68k emulator to bridge the differences between the older 68k and PowerPC Macintosh platforms and the XNU kernel environment.

MacX - MacX is an X11 server implementation that ran on System 7 (Macintosh), Mac OS 8, and Mac OS 9. Prior to X11R4 and the introduction of the PowerPC-based Power Macintosh, this server was developed internally for the Motorola 68000 by Apple Computer.

YAAF - YAAF stands for Yet Another Application Framework, a C++ framework or library which is designed to facilitate creating cross-platform applications which can be compiled and ran under Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS 9 and Macintosh OS X under Carbon, and X Windows on Linux.



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