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| Is this anything “special” Mac OS 8 ARPLE Not For Resale? |
Posted by: jajan547 on 2022-09-20 06:24:35
Hello everyone I’m trying to determine whether or not this is special or rare in any way? I can’t find much anoint it. |
Posted by: joshc on 2022-09-20 06:47:34 Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple. ARPLE CD packages were issued regularly in the ’90s and contained software, user-guides, art libraries, and marketing materials. ARPLE was renamed to the "Apple Sales and Marketing Resource Library" in 1998 and later moved from a CD-based system to the Web.
My guess is that this disc contains some marketing stuff not included in the retail version, but the OS itself is probably the same as the GM release. |
Posted by: jajan547 on 2022-09-20 06:52:45 So probably not worth getting? |
Posted by: joshc on 2022-09-20 07:13:50 Not unless you want OS 8 reference/marketing related material or you want to get it for the sake of archiving it 😉 |
Posted by: jajan547 on 2022-09-20 07:15:08 Well here’s the link I think I’ll pass but it’s $30ish dollars. |
Posted by: MrFahrenheit on 2022-09-20 08:55:56
Well here’s the link I think I’ll pass but it’s $30ish dollars. At one point I was buying up all of the ARPLE and Apple Reference and Presentations Library CDs I could find, but budget and space ran out.
Not sure what would be unique on this CD vs. the regular Mac OS 8 CD, but I always found the items on an ARPL/ARPLE CD to be interesting. It's where I found some training tools for A/UX, and some unique and 'behind the scenes' Apple software that wasn't made public. One of those was a SCSI disk cloner, that could image one SCSI drive over to another, bit-for-bit, which I don't think exists in the commercial space (it's a System 6/System 7 app). |
Posted by: jajan547 on 2022-09-20 08:57:28 So it could have some neat things on it? Hmmm now I’m intrigued again. |
Posted by: MrFahrenheit on 2022-09-20 09:18:27
So it could have some neat things on it? Hmmm now I’m intrigued again. I'd say its maybe a 10% chance. It's possible it was just bundled in a monthly shipment of ARPLE CDs for a dealer, and marked as "ARPLE" so that it could not be resold. To me, it's more likely to be that. However, there are some Apple OS CDs that contain special internal software, usually denoted as 'Internal Edition'. I have a few of those. This could be one of those, too. It's a gamble at $30 without knowing what's on it. |
Posted by: MrFahrenheit on 2022-09-20 09:22:37 I can tell you, contrary to the thread on TinkerDifferent, there is no special sauce Mac OS 8 that Apple shipped out that runs on unsupported Macs. I see the thread there talking about Apple possibly supporting the SE/30 with a special release. This won't be that, if such even exists. I was a registered Apple developer in the 90's and I never saw an alpha, beta, RC, or GM that was for unsupported hardware. And I have them all. |
Posted by: MrFahrenheit on 2022-09-20 09:24:34 If you want to know the kinds of things usually on an ARPL/ARPLE CD, you can download this ISO of the version 1.0 that I own:
This compilation of software, artwork, presentations, spec sheets, pdf files, and system software and applications, was provided to internal Apple employees and resellers on a frequent basis. It covers all of the Apple products (both software and hardware) released during the period.
macintoshgarden.org
Edit: More here: https://archive.org/details/@mrfahrenheit451 |
Posted by: jajan547 on 2022-09-20 09:27:19 Hey that’s wonderful thank you for the link, and I appreciate all of the information it was very helpful and based on what you said I think I’ll hold off on that’s disc. |
Posted by: olePigeon on 2022-09-20 09:33:55 I assumed it was the disk the reseller put into the floor model that ran all the videos and slideshows. |
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