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| | blog.chand1012.dev
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| | Back when Apple didn't try and screw over anyone with a broken iMac, back before Intel was the standard for Apple hardware, and back before Apple lost its only source of new innovation, that being Steve Jobs, there was the PowerMac, a line of computers running RISC architecture known as PowerPC, co-developed in a partnership between IBM, Apple, and Motorola. As the Power architecture is now fairly uncommon, as x86 and ARM dominate the processor market, it is now mainly used in server applications....
| | happymacs.wordpress.com
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| | The title probably caught your attention: Snow Leopard on a PowerPC Mac... wait a minute, Apple didn't support that combination! This is true, but like so many other unsupported hardware/software configurations, this combination is possible. This post describes how I was able to get a developer preview of Snow Leopard up and running on my...
| | 512pixels.net
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| | In January 2006, the first Intel Macs were announced. We'll deal more with that anniversary in a year, but for now, it's worth walking through the final full year of PowerPC Macs. Transitions happen for a reason, and exploring those reasons can tell us a lot about the priorities of the parties involved. When the [...]
| | jacquesmattheij.com
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| [AI summary] The author recounts their personal journey through the evolution of computing technology, from early pocket computers and homebrew machines to modern PCs and operating systems, highlighting the learning experiences and unique characteristics of each platform.