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Volume II of the Berkeley Macintosh User's Group is a follow-up to
their ground-breaking 1988 PD-ROM (the first two initials stood for
Public Domain). The second disc contains even more shareware, freeware,
graphics, sounds and other bits of information.
Don't miss the "Meeting Minutes" on the disc, which are a fascinating
chronicle of BMUG's weekly meeting, held for over a decade in an
auditorium on the campus of UC Berkeley. News, tips, rumors, and the
general zeitgeist of the Mac world are captured in these notes. (These
minutes are likely in Acta outline format for some years.) The disc's
archives of these goes back to 1987.
Most of the content on Volume II is optimized for "classic"
black-and-white systems, although a special "Color Macs" folder contains
a wealth of information for the Macintosh II.
The content on this disc is probably best experienced running 6.0.x,
either under Mini vMac's (beta) Mac II emulation, or on actual Mac II
hardware. Due to the large number of changes in Mac OS 7, many of the
utilities and games on the disc may exhibit some incompatibility. (Later
versions of these same programs, of course, probably run just fine
under 7.)