You'll need "Openstep-4.2-Intel-User.iso" and "Openstep-4.2-Intel-Developer.iso" from the usual places. A boot floppy in which the extension ".floppyimage" has been changed to ".img" so it can be ...
MacOnIntel has posted screenshots from a successful installation of NeXT OpenStep 4.2, the final commercial release of the system software before Apple bought NeXT, onto a MacBook Pro by using the ...
Assuming you have OS 4.2 Patch 4 installed, there's a VESA 2.0 driver bundled. Its selection of refresh rates sucks (i.e. you can't pick one, it's just hardware default, which is usually 60Hz), but ...
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