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May 25 2021

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Compact Macs are those all-in-one Macs with built-in 9″ and 10″ screens, starting with the original Macintosh 128K, which was introduced in January 1984. Models are listed by MacBench score, which approximates real world performance.

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What is All Macintosh Roms (68K + PPC)? This is an archive containing all of the most popular Macintosh models ROM files for emulation purposes, ranging from the first 64K ROM from the Mac 128K to the 4MB ROM files from the Bandai Pippin or PowerMac G3, listed below in ROM size, then by release date from oldest to newest.

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modelMacBench (v. SE)Speedometer 3MIPS
Mac 128K0.80.7
Mac 512K0.80.7
Mac 512Ke0.80.7
Mac Plus0.80.90.7
Mac SE1.01.00.7
Mac Classic1.01.00.7
Mac Color Classic1.73.9
Performa 2501.73.9
Mac Classic II1.84.03.9
Performa 2001.84.03.9
Mac SE/303.24.03.9
Mac Colour Classic II4.6
Performa 2754.6

The Mac Plus had a minor role in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

Articles About Compact Macs

  • The Compact Macs, Matthew Glidden, Profiles in Networking, ATPM, 2002.06. LocalTalk and ethernet networking for compact Macs.
  • The Original Macintosh, Dan Knight, Online Tech Journal, 2001.05.29. An in-depth look at the original Macintosh and how it shaped future Macs.
  • Macintosh SE Support Pages, Chris Adams. Good info for SE, SE/30 owners.
  • Macs That Kill: The Final Part of a Mac Family Saga, Stefano Scalia, The Mac Mind, 2000.11.07. The joy of Macs – until one hits you in the side, breaking your ribs in a car accident.
  • Dove Enhanced Mac 512, b.b., MacArchaeologist. First upgraded from 128K, the Dove Mac Snap SCSI upgrade added SCSI and brought memory to a full megabyte.
  • Mac System 1.0 Headquarters, Dan Vanderkam. See how far we’ve come.
  • Get Your Compact Mac on the Web, Jag’s House. Seminal article on getting a Mac Plus, SE, Classic, Portable, or PowerBook 100 on the Internet.
  • Classic Printing for Classic Macs, Manuel Mejia Jr, Mac Daniel, 6/15. Why the best printer for a classic Mac may be the venerable ImageWriter II.
  • Games for ‘030s, Brian Rumsey, Low End Mac Gaming, 5/26. A look at games that run nicely on the old 68030-based Macs.
  • What Can You Squeeze into a Compact Mac?, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive, 5/18. There’s still life in those little Macs.
  • New Life for Old Compact Macs, Charles W Moore, Applelinks, 5/18. “If you have an old compact Mac that you would like to revive, say for a child or for a casual computer user who just wants a machine for email and word processing….”
  • Web Access for System 6 Macs, Jag’s House. Any Mac the supports System 6.0.8 can access the Web.
  • How To: Power Colour Classic, Stuart Bell. How to upgrade a Colour Classic to Power PC.
  • Making a Video Adjustment Tool, Chris Lawson, 2000.03.24. Would you believe you can craft one from an old toothbrush?
  • A Rescued Fat Mac, Jonathan Wise, My First Mac, 3/6. “I found my first Mac in the garbage….”
  • Hands on: Sonnet Presto Plus, Mark Looper, Low End Mac, 3/2. It’s finally shipping, but how much does it improve performance (in this case, of a Color Classic)?
  • System 6 for the Macintosh, Ruud Dingemans. If you have an older, slower, memory-limited Mac, System 6 is fast, stable, and still very usable.
  • Cruising the web in black & white, John C. Foster, MacWeek, 10/20/1999
  • Applied Engineering AE HD+ FAQ, Adam Takessian. The ins and outs of Applied Engineering’s 1.4 MB floppy for the 512Ke, Plus, and 800 KB SE.
  • Venerable Old Macs (68000-based models)
  • Email lists: Vintage Macs, Classic Macs Digest
  • Classic Macs, Mike & His Mac
  • Pseud040 lets 68030-based Macs run 68040 programs – I’ve even heard of Mac OS 8.1 Running on a Mac IIsi!

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Benchmarks

  • Mac Classic II. Was the SE/30’s replacement really as slow as many claim?
  • Mac SE/30. We upgraded our SE/30 over the weekend and ran it through its paces. It holds up nicely for an eleven year old machine.
  • Mac Plus. We upgraded our Mac Plus from 1 MB to 4 MB, allowing us to run System 7.5.5 and benchmark it. Also, Mac Plus with 16 MHz Brainstorm Upgrade.

RAM Charger from Jump Development ($40) lets you get the most out of your RAM – especially helpful on Macs with 10 MB or less. By launching applications using the minimum amount of memory they need, RAM Charger lets you run more programs. It also works well with RAM Doubler. You can even download a demo.

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Welcome to Docker Desktop for Mac. This page contains information about Docker Desktop for Mac system requirements, download URLs, installation instructions, and automatic updates.

Download Docker Desktop for Mac:

By downloading Docker Desktop, you agree to the terms of the Docker Software End User License Agreement and the Docker Data Processing Agreement.

System requirements

Your Mac must meet the following requirements to successfully install Docker Desktop.

Mac with Intel chip

  • macOS must be version 10.14 or newer. That is, Mojave, Catalina, or Big Sur. We recommend upgrading to the latest version of macOS.

    If you experience any issues after upgrading your macOS to version 10.15, you must install the latest version of Docker Desktop to be compatible with this version of macOS.

    Note

    Docker supports Docker Desktop on the most recent versions of macOS. That is, the current release of macOS and the previous two releases. As new major versions of macOS are made generally available, Docker stops supporting the oldest version and supports the newest version of macOS (in addition to the previous two releases). Docker Desktop currently supports macOS Mojave, macOS Catalina, and macOS Big Sur.

  • At least 4 GB of RAM.

  • VirtualBox prior to version 4.3.30 must not be installed as it is not compatible with Docker Desktop.

Mac with Apple silicon

  • You must install Rosetta 2 as some binaries are still Darwin/AMD64. To install Rosetta 2 manually from the command line, run the following command:

For more information, see Docker Desktop for Apple silicon.

What’s included in the installer

The Docker Desktop installation includes Docker Engine, Docker CLI client, Docker Compose, Notary, Kubernetes, and Credential Helper.

Install and run Docker Desktop on Mac

  1. Double-click Docker.dmg to open the installer, then drag the Docker icon to the Applications folder.

  2. Double-click Docker.app in the Applications folder to start Docker. (In the example below, the Applications folder is in “grid” view mode.)

    The Docker menu in the top status bar indicates that Docker Desktop is running, and accessible from a terminal.

    If you’ve just installed the app, Docker Desktop launches the onboarding tutorial. The tutorial includes a simple exercise to build an example Docker image, run it as a container, push and save the image to Docker Hub.

  3. Click the Docker menu () to seePreferences and other options.

  4. Select About Docker to verify that you have the latest version.

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Congratulations! You are now successfully running Docker Desktop.

If you would like to rerun the tutorial, go to the Docker Desktop menu and select Learn.

Automatic updates

Starting with Docker Desktop 3.0.0, updates to Docker Desktop will be available automatically as delta updates from the previous version.

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When an update is available, Docker Desktop displays an icon to indicate the availability of a newer version. You can start downloading the update in the background whenever it is convenient for you.

After downloading the update, all you need to do is to click Update and restart from the Docker menu. This installs the latest update and restarts Docker Desktop for the changes to take effect.

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Uninstall Docker Desktop

To uninstall Docker Desktop from your Mac:

  1. From the Docker menu, select Troubleshoot and then select Uninstall.
  2. Click Uninstall to confirm your selection.

Important

Update

Uninstalling Docker Desktop destroys Docker containers, images, volumes, andother Docker related data local to the machine, and removes the files generatedby the application. Refer to the back up and restore datasection to learn how to preserve important data before uninstalling.

Where to go next

  • Getting started provides an overview of Docker Desktop on Mac, basic Docker command examples, how to get help or give feedback, and links to other topics about Docker Desktop on Mac.
  • Docker Desktop for Apple silicon for detailed information about Docker Desktop for Apple silicon.
  • Troubleshooting describes common problems, workarounds, howto run and submit diagnostics, and submit issues.
  • FAQs provide answers to frequently asked questions.
  • Release notes lists component updates, new features, and improvements associated with Docker Desktop releases.
  • Get started with Docker provides a general Docker tutorial.
  • Back up and restore data provides instructionson backing up and restoring data related to Docker.
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