OS9Map
87 points
4 hours ago
| 8 comments
| yllan.org
| HN
analogpixel
10 minutes ago
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The cool thing isn't so much os9map (yes it's cool) , but the fact that the data wasn't locked behind some wall and they were able to do whatever they wanted with it. There are a lot of cool ideas out there that are thwarted because the data is just locked away behind something only a very limited web gui can access, and you are at the mercy of people who's greatest ideas are ways to make the most horrible money extracting experience they can.
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steve-atx-7600
30 minutes ago
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Reminds me of this guy's solid work that includes an LLM integration that works on classic macs 68k and PPC https://www.macintoshrepository.org/68191-legacyai. Use it on my OS 9 PPC.
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generalpf
1 hour ago
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16 MB RAM required, 32 MB RAM recommended... how refreshing! Great work.
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nhubbard
1 hour ago
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Would love to see the source code for this and the underlying details like Classic or Carbon, and the libraries mentioned on Tinker Different for TLS, HTTP/2, and Unicode
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guerrilla
1 hour ago
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Hmmm. I wonder what the most beefed up OS 9 computer would be... I loved that OS so much.
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joao
10 minutes ago
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Laptop wise: it's a PowerBook G4 1Ghz 15', Titanium model. Desktop: PowerMac G4 Tower, MDD version.
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classichasclass
35 minutes ago
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Currently my "big" native 9.2.2 system is a MDD G4 with a Sonnet 1.8GHz dual 7447A upgrade, 2GB RAM (1.5GB useable in OS 9) and an ATI Radeon 9000 Pro. I'm sure there's a config more extreme than that out there. It is a pleasure to use even though it's one of the windtunnel systems.
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benj111
5 minutes ago
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Quite a lot. I remember my dad's SE(?) could be upgraded to 128mb ram or some ludicrous figure, compared to my 8mb 486.
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timw4mail
55 minutes ago
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Officially? A single cpu G4 tower. Beyond that, I'm not sure.
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robot_jesus
1 hour ago
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I love stuff like this. Even though I don’t have a machine capable with running OS 9 natively, I’m glad this exists. Looks awesome!
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ccamrobertson
1 hour ago
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This is really cool, time to dust off an old PowerPC. I've been thinking about building apps for old Mac OS versions for a while with the advent of LLMs, glad to see someone is doing it.
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ktallett
2 hours ago
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Great work developing for OS9 still. I had taken started developing in Think C for a few months as a fun side project to work , and it still has some interesting ideas for development. Plenty of communities for this nowadays still.
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