Christian Wacker wrote:
> I've been digging through more of this "archive" of system software,
> and I might have some more pre-release software.
> I might have "betas" of builds 1.0 - 8.7, complete with a codename
> attached to some of the files.
> this is indeed an interesting find.
>   
I seem to remember a fair few of the more recent betas (Copland,
Rhapsody, etc) were available on hotline a few years ago. They are
probably still freely available. I don't think I have copies of them as
I don't have the hardware to run them. The oldest I have is Rhapsody
DR2, but that's a real one. I never could get it to run on anything.
I've also got a set of a few years worth of Apple dev CD's from
9.0-9.1,and all the later 10.0 pre-releases (Developer Tools/Software
Seed/System Software/a bunch more) - these certainly include a lot of
the shop demos and stuff. I got it as a lot on eBay for next to nothing
a few years ago when a dev/reseller was clearing out their CD folder.
They don't include anything internal to Apple only though - it's just
the stuff that went out to devs/resellers as well.

Cheers,
Josh

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