MacMach
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| MacMach | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Carnegie Mellon University |
| OS family | Unix-like |
| Working state | Discontinued |
| Source model | Proprietary |
| Repository |
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| Marketing target | Researchers, hobbyists |
| Supported platforms | Macintosh |
| Kernel type | Microkernel |
| Userland | 4.3BSD |
| Default user interface | Command-line |
| License | 4.3BSD, Mach 2.5 |
| Succeeded by | MkLinux, OS X, PureDarwin |
| Official website | {{ |
MacMach is a computer operating system from the early 1990s, developed by Carnegie Mellon University. Architecturally, it consists of Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) 4.3 code running on the Mach microkernel, with the Apple Macintosh System 7 running experimentally as a Mach task. The entire system runs on Macintoshes based on the Motorola 68000 series (68k) family of microprocessors. Its license requires the user to have an AT&T UNIX license, and includes Apple, Inc.'s restriction against further redistribution.[1][2][3]
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