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In 1984 Apple Computer unveiled their Macintosh. It included a new user interface that revolutionized the way people though about computer interaction. Originally referred to as simply 'Macintosh System', the underlying OS was a single-tasking disk system for the Motorola 68K CPU. Significant changes were made in MacOS 7.x.

The game is a pariod of the thing that human beings always forget they have 'the keys'. In this game the story is about a man who has just woken up and has to go to his daughter's. The Coven by Team Ouroboros.

Ouroboros (itch) (Windmill Games) Mac OS

Emulation note: For MacOS 0.x-6.x we recommend the vMac Mini emulator.

It is possible to write Macintosh 400k/800k images to a real disk using a Kryoflux.

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Note: Wikipedia's/Apple's Developer CD Classic Mac OS 'System Software' numbering scheme is GARBAGE and should NOT be used.


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Release notes

Ouroboros Game Wiki

Twiggy Mac OS is a development pre-release used with the 5.25' Twiggy prototype Macintosh.

This version will not run on a normal Macintosh or emulator, and used Apple's 5.25' Twiggy floppy disk. A special Twiggy Macintosh emulator is included so you may try it for yourself.

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There are also two 'Sony Test' pre-releases, that run from a 3.5' disk. One includes a late version of the original Finder prototype renamed as 'Flounder'.

A detailed review can be found here: Toastytech Apple Macintosh Twiggy Pre-Release





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