
- MAC PEROFRMA 550 EMULATOR HOW TO
- MAC PEROFRMA 550 EMULATOR MAC OS
- MAC PEROFRMA 550 EMULATOR INSTALL
- MAC PEROFRMA 550 EMULATOR SERIAL
Replaced System Enabler 121 (supporting 165c) as well as System Enabler 111 (supporting 160 & 180). 1.0 – First release to support the PowerBook 180c.
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1.2 – Corrects problems with serial port, involving printing to LaserWriter 310 Select and crashing in certain instances when receiving a fax while network traffic is high.1.0.1 – Required for System 7 Pro 7.1.1 support.1.1 – Added support for Macintosh LC 575.1.0 – First release for Macintosh LC 475 and Macintosh Quadra 605.1.1 – Added support for Quadra 610 and Quadra 650.Also addressed a rare problem where floppies may not be ejected properly at shutdown. 1.0.1 – Improved support for high speed serial communications and improved accuracy of the system clock.1.0.1 – Includes Communications Toolbox 1.1.1.1.1 – Added support for speed bumped Power Macintosh.1.0.2 – Improved Energy Star compatibility for certain monitors connected to the built-in video port.1.0.1 – Fixes some video and serial communications problems.Note: No longer available from Apple Software Updates. Added support for PowerBook Duo 280 and 280c. 2.0 – Includes support for type III batteries, better support for dual monitors, and multiple resolution support for color displays.1.2.4 – System software enhancements improving reliability and performance.1.2.1 – Fixed several issues on PowerBook 5300/2300/190 computers.1.2 – Reference release for 2300 builds.1.1 – Reference release for 5300 and 190 builds.1.0.8 – Added support for NiMH batteries.L- The Performa 600 requires System Enabler 304 to run Performa System Software (7.1Px) and Macintosh System Enabler 001 to run Macintosh System Software (7.1).
MAC PEROFRMA 550 EMULATOR MAC OS
They do not support Sys 7.6 or earlier but will support Mac OS 8.
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MAC PEROFRMA 550 EMULATOR HOW TO
For additional information on how to use these enablers see: Selecting your System Software

I have updated the table to link to copies of the System Enablers that are currently being hosted by the Internet Archive. The information in this post was taken from an the Apple knowledge base (TA28948) with the assumption that the source article may be removed in the future (like many other articles that dealt with the vintage systems).
