Unity J (KT 7.5.3 release 2) Golden Master release
Unity J (KT 7.5.3 release 2) is the Japanese localized version of Unity,
(the reference release system software which will be available in
Japan in September '96).
About Unity J (KT 7.5.3 release 2)
1) Unity J supports 68030 or above. 16MB or more memory configration
is recommended.
2) Unity J includes Buster bug fixes, but not Son of Buster bug fixes.
3) Unity J is the first Japanese version of system software to include OpenTransport which supports PowerBooks and 68K. The version of OpenTransport is 1.1, not 1.1.1.
4) Apple provides the KT7.5 Updater, which will update KanjiTalk 7.5,
7.5.1, 7.5.2 and 7.5.3(PCI) to KanjiTalk 7.5.3 release 2. The KT7.5 Updater is a subset of Unity J. The differences between Unity J and the KT7.5 Updater are:
i) The KT7.5 Updater only supports override install on KajiTalk 7.5, 7.5.1,
7.5.2 and 7.5.3(PCI). The KT7.5 Updater doesn't support Custom Install.
ii) The KT7.5 updater does not include any fonts.
This Updater will be distributed with included in the CD-ROM bundled with several Mac Magazines sold in Japan.
Change from Unity J b4/fc
The extension "FontSize Patch" is newly added to fix 2 byte TrueType cache problem when the font size is frequently changed. This problem affect only 1st generation of Power Macintosh.
If you find any bugs (excluding known bugs on the English version of Unity and bugs that are not reproducable), please let us know. The Installer script has changed, so bug reports on Unity J installation are also welcome.
Please include information concerning the following items:
o your name, phone number, and link address
o a summary of the problem
o steps needed to reproduce the problem
o any workaround to the problem, if you know one
o describe what the problem is, and why it is a problem
o mention any other special information
o your configuration information
o hardware you're running on (CPU,RAM,monitor,video card,etc...)
o software (sys software version,VM,32 bit addressing,monitor
depth,fileshare,inits)
o reproducability (always / sometimes / rarely / I didn't try)
and send it via fax or e-mail at the address below: