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- Name: Apple Spec Database
- Version: 5/97
- Released: June 3, 1997
- Requires:
- FileMaker Pro version 3.0. Users who do not have FileMaker
- Pro 3.0 will also want to download the runtime application,
- "Apple Spec app.img".
- Description:
- Apple Spec Database files contain detailed technical
- specifications on a variety of Apple computers, displays,
- and printers introduced since 1984. These specifications
- include information about memory configurations, power
- requirements, video capabilities, built-in ports, software,
- sound capabilities, and logic board components.
-
- This software consists of a Disk Copy compressed image,
- which requires Disk Copy 6.1 or later to use. Download this
- software to your hard drive and then double-click it to use
- it. Disk Copy is available in the Utilities folder.
-
-
- From the Read Me included with this software:
-
- Apple Spec Database files contain detailed technical
- specifications on a variety of Apple computers, displays,
- and printers introduced since 1984. These specifications
- include information about memory configurations, power
- requirements, video capabilities, built-in ports, software,
- sound capabilities, and logic board components.
-
- The database was originally designed for those who had a
- regular need for this kind of information, such as sales
- and support professionals. It also became an easy way for
- others to learn more about some of the products Apple has
- introduced over the years. The information is delivered
- in a cross-referenced database format for easy search and
- retrieval. It will look best when viewed on a monitor
- set to 16 or more colors.
-
- Apple Spec Database was created in FileMaker Pro 3.0.
- To use the database:
-
- Step 1
- ======
- Open the self-extracting archive which contains the Apple
- Spec Database files to decompress them. The self-extracting
- archive is named "Apple Spec 5-97.sea".
-
- Step 2
- ======
- Open the file named "Apple Spec" using FileMaker Pro 3.0.
- If you do not have FileMaker Pro 3.0, you can use the Apple
- Spec Database "runtime" application.
-