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Posted by: snuci on 2014-11-14 19:07:29 If you want to download the entire site, go to https://archive.org/details/download.info.apple.com.2012.11 That's where I got my copy. This includes all languages and is 7.4GB in size.
You can also "Browse" the collection and get individual files from that page.
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Posted by: CC_333 on 2014-11-14 22:09:12 Has anybody mirrored all the Mac OS X 10.0.x-10.3.x updates and stuff that were cut off?
It would be good if one can take a Mac OS X 10.0.x-10.3.x system and modify it so that Software Update points to that hypothetical mirror instead of Apple's now (semi) defunct update site.
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Posted by: IPalindromeI on 2014-11-15 04:34:13 The Apple of Jobs hated legacy hated legacy products, if it wasn't obvious enough in software compatibility.
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Posted by: StPalligrl on 2014-11-16 20:53:17 Well I've been searching and searching for a Mac 8.1 boot floppy or disk tools or something to get my old Powerbook 5600 working right again. I can find OS 8.1 - 8.6 in CD format but not for the floppy images. I knew if I looked longed enough I would finally find it.
Here is the link to the ftp site where I found it. OS 8 isn't the only old OS there along with other older software for Macs.
http://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/macintosh-centro/MacOS/
Honestly you would think Microsoft and Apple and all the other major manufacturers of computer hardware would always keep an archive available for free to the public. If it was me I would be tickled to think that there were people out there still finding worth in my obsolete products.
Maybe my old vintage Apple/Mac collection will start being worth a lot more now.....;o)
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Posted by: waynestewart on 2014-11-17 08:25:42 The older OSX updates are still there, they're just a little harder to find
http://support.apple.com/downloads/#macos
or a search for say 10.1.5 will find it
Has anybody mirrored all the Mac OS X 10.0.x-10.3.x updates and stuff that were cut off?
It would be good if one can take a Mac OS X 10.0.x-10.3.x system and modify it so that Software Update points to that hypothetical mirror instead of Apple's now (semi) defunct update site.
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Posted by: danda on 2014-11-18 00:39:31 Looking at the Internet Archive (archive.org) it appears that the links on the page had been removed as early as August 2013. I have emailed Tim Cook about this and I would encourage all others who can to do the same. If he receives enough emails about this issue then he may put the page back up.
In addition, the Apple Older software downloads page at www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html seems to have been removed completely. As far as I can remember this page was identical to the other one. I think it has been removed fairly recently as it is still indexed on Google.
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Posted by: Sherry Haibara on 2014-11-23 10:31:08 It's sad to see it go... Well, I'm glad the Internet Archive has a full copy of the website, I'm downloading it right now for future preservation. This stuff is invaluable!
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Posted by: snake88usa on 2014-11-24 13:58:08 I'm downloading all of it right now. 🙂
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Posted by: max1zzz on 2014-11-24 14:08:16 One thing to note about almost all the mirrors (Including the internet archive's one) is that they are missing the Mac OS 9 Updates, as you had to go through a additional SLA page. Unfortunately these seem to be broken on apples server as well.
I Did find a few of the updates and they are available from my copy, but most of the language specific ones are missing
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Posted by: TheWhiteFalcon on 2014-11-24 14:12:45 I got 9.2.2 some time ago, I think I still have it from when I updated my iBook.
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Posted by: snuci on 2014-11-24 15:02:02
One thing to note about almost all the mirrors (Including the internet archive's one) is that they are missing the Mac OS 9 Updates, as you had to go through a additional SLA page. Unfortunately these seem to be broken on apples server as well.
I Did find a few of the updates and they are available from my copy, but most of the language specific ones are missing What directories would these be in? I have:
Directory of V:\download.info.apple.com\Apple_Support_Area\Apple_Software_Updat
es\English-North_American\Macintosh\System
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> At_Ease
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> CFM-68K
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> ColorSync
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> CPU_Specific_Updates
27/11/2012 07:08 AM 3,418 index.html
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Java
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_7.6.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_8.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_8.5.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_8.6_Update
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_9.0.4_Update
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_9.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_9.2.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_X
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Older_System
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> OpenDoc
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> OpenGL
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Other_System
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> QuickDraw_3D
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> QuickTime
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Speech
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> System_7.5.5_Update
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> System_7.5_Update_2.0
1 File(s) 3,418 bytes
22 Dir(s) 2,252,831,940,608 bytes free
I've got a couple more directories than you here. |
Posted by: bigmessowires on 2014-11-24 22:20:28 Well, that stinks. I came here just to ask about the missing "older software" page, hoping it was a temporary problem. I know after 20+ years there wasn't much demand for those files anymore, but would it have killed them to leave the page up? It feels like being disowned by your parents. 🙁
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Posted by: trigf on 2014-11-24 22:28:34 I emailed Tim Cook this afternoon, telling him what a fantastic resource it is for us vintage enthusiasts. I asked him to please reconsider shutting down the archive, and I encourage everyone to send an email requesting the same.
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Posted by: max1zzz on 2014-11-25 03:41:30
What directories would these be in? I have:
Directory of V:\download.info.apple.com\Apple_Support_Area\Apple_Software_Updat
es\English-North_American\Macintosh\System
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> At_Ease
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> CFM-68K
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> ColorSync
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> CPU_Specific_Updates
27/11/2012 07:08 AM 3,418 index.html
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Java
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_7.6.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_8.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_8.5.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_8.6_Update
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_9.0.4_Update
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_9.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_9.2.1_Update
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Mac_OS_X
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> Older_System
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> OpenDoc
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> OpenGL
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Other_System
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> QuickDraw_3D
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> QuickTime
28/07/2013 04:56 PM <DIR> Speech
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> System_7.5.5_Update
28/07/2013 04:55 PM <DIR> System_7.5_Update_2.0
1 File(s) 3,418 bytes
22 Dir(s) 2,252,831,940,608 bytes free
I've got a couple more directories than you here.
Thats interesting, do those directory actually have the updates in or are they empty?
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Posted by: snuci on 2014-11-25 12:39:20 Ah, you're right. wo directories are empty and I also checked the Internet Archive. I only have:
Mac_OS_9.0.4_Update.smi.bin
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Posted by: Sherry Haibara on 2014-11-26 08:17:14 For those of you who are looking for OS 9.1, 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 updates, you can find them here (and they are available in multiple languages)!
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Posted by: Elfen on 2014-11-27 09:40:14 Too bad they do not have it in Klingon. During System 7 days, somebody came out with a Klingon Alphabet font but the characters were lined up with the English alphabet. That sorta defeated a true Klingon based system on System 7.
Edit: Klingon Font not available, damn:
http://www.klingon.org/resources/software_mac.html
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Posted by: CC_333 on 2014-11-27 11:08:47 Since we're going there, has anybody ever come up with a Vulcan font? 🙂
Anyway, since all this stuff is freeware basically, it would be technically OK for someone to have a public mirror, no?
It would then be guaranteed to not go anywhere as long as that third party mirror exists.
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Posted by: max1zzz on 2014-11-27 12:11:51 From what I understand technically apple is the only one allowed to distribute it. However I can't realistically see apple pursuing anyone hosting a mirror of it.
I do have a online mirror it it, the link is a couple of pages back
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Posted by: Sherry Haibara on 2014-11-27 13:46:13 As long as we're talking about official updates that were made available for free by Apple, I don't see any reason why it should be forbidden to host them wherever we want and redistribute them free of charge as long and as much as we want.
Now, when talking about full operating systems on the other hand, that's a different story - we're only allowed to redistribute up to 7.5.5 legally, although I'm pretty sure nobody at Apple would care a single second about following releases too (especially now that they're giving away for free even their latest OS!).
In my opinion, it's still better to have a full copy of everything, updates and full releases, safely stored, and maybe just avoid redistributing later material out in the wild.
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