The boxed version (it some times gets split up when being sold) comes with the developer tools, WebObjects 4.0.1 and a third party apps CD. Rhapsody 5.3 (Mac OS X Server 1.0) is a pretty good release to get. But the foundation was what Apple used to start the Darwin project (and you can still find some Rhapsody 5.2 parts in the 0.1 Darwin release). Rhapsody 5.2 never made it off Apple's campus. Without the patch it treats a G3 like a 603e (getting about the same performance) I haven't seen 5.0 anyway in a couple years and 5.1 pops up once or twice a year on ebay (it was on ebay in Europe about three months ago).Īlso, in order to run Rhapsody 5.1 on a G3 you'll need a patch. and the Intel versions are even more sought after than the PowerPC versions. While there is software out there for it, there is more for the PowerPC version than the Intel version.įinding either Rhapsody 5.0 or 5.1 is a very hard task these days. I actually use that system as my primary mobile computer (it has pretty much every hardware manual for all Apple's systems). I've been running the Intel version on my ThinkPad 760 ED since around 2000 and has been completely trouble free for me. Rhapsody 5.1 (Rhapsody Developer Release 2) is a great OS. I don't make much use of it as there wasn't much software for it and the interface wasn't complete (and was a little hard on the eyes). Rhapsody 5.0 (first Rhapsody Developer Release) was pretty raw and was a mix of parts of Rhapsody and parts of OPENSTEP (the parts that weren't finished yet).
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