| Why does Apple charge for system software? |
| What does System 7.5 give me for my $$$ that System 7.1 doesn't? |
| Where can I get System 7.5? |
| Where can I get non-U.S. system software and scripts? |
| What is System 7 Tuneup? System Update 3.0? etc. Do I need them? |
| Can I get System 7.5 on 800k disks? |
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| Why does Apple charge for system software? |
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| Where can I get non-U.S. system software and scripts? |
Your best chance to get Korean system software or any
international version of System 7.1 is to have a friend in
the appropriate country mail you the software.
If you want to work with multiple languages but don't
need an entire foreign system, you first need to upgrade to at
least System 7.1, the first truly international operating system.
System 7.1 includes numerous hooks to support multiple languages.
After installing System 7.1 the first thing you'll want are keyboards,
fonts, and script systems that let you write in your language of
choice. Many international keyboard layouts are included at:
ftp://rever.nmsu.edu/pub/macfaq/ManyInternationalKeyboards.sit.bin
A number of Roman keyboards are also included with System 7.5.
Apple's Japanese and Chinese Language Kits are available from
MacConnection (1-800-800-2222) for a little less than $200 each.
Until the Japanese Language Kit 1.2 is released you should be sure
to use the System 7.5 compatibility updater for the JLK available from
this link. For the Chinese Language Kit you need to use this link.
While Apple plans to release more language kits in the future, no others are currently available. So once again if you want
to work in Arabic, Hebrew, Icelandic or something else, you need to
have a friend in the appropriate country mail you the software.
Application software that supports your language of choice
is also nice to have. Currently the only WorldScript savvy word
processors are Nisus Writer 4.0 and WordPerfect 3.1. (SimpleText is
WorldScript savvy but only supports text up to 32K in size.) Nisus
Writer supports Western European languages and Japanese. With an
extra cost ADB dongle it can also work in Arabic, Chinese, Korean,
Farsi and most Eastern European languages. WordPerfect supports all
Roman and two-byte WorldScript II languages like Chinese and is not
copy-protected. However it does not work with the right-to-left
WorldScript I languages like Arabic.
If you're using System 7.1, 7.1 Pro or 7.1.2, then you should
install System Update 3.0 instead, available from
this location.
This replaces all the various System Software Updates and Hardware System
Updates. None of these are necessary for System 7.5.
If you're using System 7.5, you should install System 7.5 Update 1.0
instead. you can get it from
here.
Much of the information contained herein has been extracted from Elliotte M. Harold's incredible FAQ lists. We thank and commend him for his invaluable service to the Macintosh world.