{"id":2,"date":"2015-03-29T22:38:18","date_gmt":"2015-03-29T22:38:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kljcharters.com\/blog\/?page_id=2"},"modified":"2024-03-21T14:21:18","modified_gmt":"2024-03-21T21:21:18","slug":"mac-history","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/kljcharters.com\/blog\/mac-history\/","title":{"rendered":"Dates in Mac history"},"content":{"rendered":"<header class=\"entry-header\">I\u2019m always looking for important dates in Macintosh history, for no good reason.<\/header>\n<header><\/header>\n<header><\/header>\n<div class=\"entry-content\">\n<p>January 1,&nbsp;<strong>1904<\/strong>: If you have an original Mac and the battery goes dead, this is the starting date.<\/p>\n<p>August 11,&nbsp;<strong>1950<\/strong>: Birth of Stephen Gary Wozniak, better known as Steve Wozniak.<\/p>\n<p>February 24,&nbsp;<strong>1955<\/strong>: Birth of Steven Paul Jobs, better known as Steve Jobs.<\/p>\n<p>October 28,&nbsp;<strong>1955<\/strong>: Birth of William Henry Gates III, better known as Bill Gates.<\/p>\n<p>August 27,&nbsp;<strong>1956<\/strong>: Birthdate of Ray Montagne, designer of the CUDA chip in old Mac. If your Mac displays this date, you have a Mac that has ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) chips and your battery is dead. An excellent example of a system-level Easter egg.<\/p>\n<p>December 31,&nbsp;<strong>1969<\/strong>&nbsp;or January 1,&nbsp;<strong>1970<\/strong>: January 1, 1970, is the start of the Unix epoch (the beginning of time for Unix. Unix counts time in seconds, and one second past midnight on Jan. 1, 1970, is the start of the clock, the \u201czeroeth second\u201d). If Mac OS X has problems determining the validity of a file, it will frequently display either December 31, 1969, or January 1, 1970. Tip: This is also a hint you may have a dead battery on your motherboard.<\/p>\n<p>April 1,&nbsp;<strong>1976<\/strong>: You have a dead battery and your machine has reverted back to the day that Apple, the company, was formed. Another stellar example of a system-level Easter egg.<\/p>\n<p>January 1,&nbsp;<strong>1983<\/strong>: Lisa introduced<\/p>\n<p>January 1,&nbsp;<strong>1984<\/strong>: Lisa 2 introduced<\/p>\n<p>January 22,&nbsp;<strong>1984<\/strong>: Macintosh introduced via a commercial during Super Bowl XVIII<\/p>\n<p>January 24,&nbsp;<strong>1984<\/strong>: Macintosh (original) for sale; System 1.0 released<\/p>\n<p>May 5,&nbsp;<strong>1984<\/strong>: System 1.1 released<\/p>\n<p>September 10,&nbsp;<strong>1984<\/strong>&nbsp;Macintosh 512K introduced<\/p>\n<p>January 1,&nbsp;<strong>1985<\/strong>, Macintosh XL introduced<\/p>\n<p>April&nbsp;<strong>1985<\/strong>: System 2.0 released<\/p>\n<p>September&nbsp;<strong>1985<\/strong>: System 2.1 released<\/p>\n<p>January 16,&nbsp;<strong>1986<\/strong>, Macintosh Plus introduced<br \/>\nSystem 3.0 released<\/p>\n<p>February&nbsp;<strong>1986<\/strong>: System 3.1 released<\/p>\n<p>April 14,&nbsp;<strong>1986<\/strong>, Macintosh 512Ke introduced<\/p>\n<p>June&nbsp;<strong>1986<\/strong>: System 3.2 released<\/p>\n<p>January 1,&nbsp;<strong>1987<\/strong>, Macintosh Plus (Platinum) introduced<br \/>\nSystem 4.0 released<\/p>\n<p>February 3,&nbsp;<strong>1987<\/strong>, Macintosh SE introduced<\/p>\n<p>March 2,&nbsp;<strong>1987<\/strong>, Macintosh II introduced<br \/>\nSystem 4.1 released<\/p>\n<p>October&nbsp;<strong>1987<\/strong>: System 4.2 released<\/p>\n<p>April&nbsp;<strong>1988<\/strong>: System 6.0 released<\/p>\n<p>September 19,&nbsp;<strong>1988<\/strong>, Macintosh IIx introduced<br \/>\nSystem 6.0.1 released<\/p>\n<p>January 19,&nbsp;<strong>1989<\/strong>, Macintosh SE\/30 introduced<\/p>\n<p>March 7,&nbsp;<strong>1989<\/strong>, Macintosh IIcx introduced<\/p>\n<p>August 1,&nbsp;<strong>1989<\/strong>, Macintosh SE FDHD introduced<\/p>\n<p>March 19,&nbsp;<strong>1990<\/strong>, Macintosh IIfx introduced<\/p>\n<p>October 15,&nbsp;<strong>1990<\/strong>, Macintosh LC introduced<br \/>\nMacintosh Classic introduced<br \/>\nMacintosh IIsi introduced<\/p>\n<p>February 11,&nbsp;<strong>1991<\/strong>, Macintosh Portable introduced<\/p>\n<p>April&nbsp;<strong>1991<\/strong>: System 6.0.8 released<\/p>\n<p>June&nbsp;<strong>1991<\/strong>: System 7.0 released<\/p>\n<p>October 21,&nbsp;<strong>1991<\/strong>, Macintosh Classic II introduced<br \/>\nQuadra 700 introduced<br \/>\nQuadra 900 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 100 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 140 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 170 introduced<br \/>\nSystem 7.0.1<\/p>\n<p>March 23,&nbsp;<strong>1992<\/strong>, Macintosh LC II introduced<\/p>\n<p>May 18,&nbsp;<strong>1992<\/strong>, Quadra 950 introduced<\/p>\n<p>August 3,&nbsp;<strong>1992<\/strong>, PowerBook 145 introduced<br \/>\nSystem 7.1 released<\/p>\n<p>October 19,&nbsp;<strong>1992<\/strong>, Macintosh IIvi introduced<br \/>\nMacintosh IIvx introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 160 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 180 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook Duo 210 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook Duo 230 introduced<\/p>\n<p>February 10,&nbsp;<strong>1993<\/strong>: Macintosh LC III\/III+ introduced<br \/>\nMacintosh Color Classic introduced<br \/>\nCentris 620 introduced<br \/>\nCentris 650 introduced<br \/>\nQuadra 800 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 165c introduced<\/p>\n<p>March 22,&nbsp;<strong>1993<\/strong>, Workgroup Server 80 introduced<br \/>\nWorkgroup Server 95 introduced<\/p>\n<p>June 7,&nbsp;<strong>1993<\/strong>, PowerBook 145b introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 180c introduced<\/p>\n<p>June 28,&nbsp;<strong>1993<\/strong>, Macintosh LC520 introduced<\/p>\n<p>July 26,&nbsp;<strong>1993<\/strong>, Workgroup Server 60 introduced<\/p>\n<p>August 16,&nbsp;<strong>1993<\/strong>, PowerBook 165 introduced<\/p>\n<p>October 10,&nbsp;<strong>1993<\/strong>, Macintosh Color Classic II (last \u201cclassic\u201d Mac) introduced<\/p>\n<p>October 21,&nbsp;<strong>1993<\/strong>, Macintosh TV introduced<br \/>\nQuadra 605 introduced<br \/>\nQuadra 610 introduced<br \/>\nQuadra 650 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook Duo 250 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook Duo 270c introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 520 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 540 introduced<br \/>\nSystem 7.1.1 released<\/p>\n<p>February 2,&nbsp;<strong>1994<\/strong>, Macintosh LC550 introduced<br \/>\nMacintosh LC 575 introduced<\/p>\n<p>March 14,&nbsp;<strong>1994<\/strong>, Power Macintosh 6100 introduced<br \/>\nPower Macintosh 7100 introduced<br \/>\nPower Macintosh 8100 introduced<br \/>\nSystem 7.1.2 introduced<\/p>\n<p>April 26,&nbsp;<strong>1994<\/strong>, Workgroup Server 6150 introduced<br \/>\nWorkgroup Server 8150 introduced<br \/>\nWorkgroup Server 9150 introduced<\/p>\n<p>May 16,&nbsp;<strong>1994<\/strong>, PowerBook 520c introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 540c introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 550 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook Duo 280 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook Duo 280c introduced<\/p>\n<p>July 18,&nbsp;<strong>1994<\/strong>, Quadra 630 introduced<br \/>\nPowerBook 150 introduced<\/p>\n<p>September&nbsp;<strong>1994<\/strong>: System 7.5 released<\/p>\n<p>March&nbsp;<strong>1995<\/strong>: System 7.5.1 released<\/p>\n<p>March&nbsp;<strong>1995<\/strong>: System 7.5.2 released<\/p>\n<p>March 27, <strong>1995<\/strong>: Radius System 100 (first Macintosh clone)<\/p>\n<p>April 17, <strong>1995<\/strong>: PowerComputing Power 100 released<\/p>\n<p>June&nbsp;<strong>1995<\/strong>: System 7.5.3 released<\/p>\n<p>September 27,&nbsp;<strong>1996<\/strong>: System 7.5.5 released<\/p>\n<p>January 7,&nbsp;<strong>1997<\/strong>: System 7.6 released<\/p>\n<p>January 12,&nbsp;<strong>1997<\/strong>: HAL 9000 becomes operational at Urbana, Illinois. [In Arthur C. Clarke\u2019s short story,&nbsp;<em>The Sentinel.<\/em>&nbsp;In the movie,&nbsp;<em>2001: A Space Odyssey<\/em>, the date is given as January 12, 1992. And yes, HAL plays a major role in Apple history.]<\/p>\n<p>April 7,&nbsp;<strong>1997<\/strong>: System 7.6.1 released<\/p>\n<p>July 26,&nbsp;<strong>1997<\/strong>: Mac OS 8.0 released<\/p>\n<p>January 19,&nbsp;<strong>1998<\/strong>: Mac OS 8.1 released<\/p>\n<p>March 20, <strong>1997<\/strong>: Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh releaseds<\/p>\n<p>August 29, <strong>1997<\/strong>: Skynet becomes self-aware<\/p>\n<p>August 15, <strong>1998<\/strong>: iMac G3 began shipping.<\/p>\n<p>October 17,&nbsp;<strong>1998<\/strong>: Mac OS 8.5 released<\/p>\n<p>December 7,&nbsp;<strong>1998<\/strong>: Mac OS 8.5.1 released<\/p>\n<p>March 16,&nbsp;<strong>1999<\/strong>: Mac OS X Server 1.0 \u201cRhapsody\u201d released. This version of Mac OS X, while it has the same name as the current operating system, was internally and externally very different.<\/p>\n<p>May 10,&nbsp;<strong>1999<\/strong>: Mac OS 8.6 released<\/p>\n<p>October 23,&nbsp;<strong>1999<\/strong>: Mac OS 9.0 released<\/p>\n<p>April 4,&nbsp;<strong>2000<\/strong>: Mac OS 9.0.4 released<\/p>\n<p>July 19, <strong>2000<\/strong>: Power Mac G4 Cube released<\/p>\n<p>January 9,&nbsp;<strong>2001<\/strong>: Mac OS 9.1 released<\/p>\n<p>March 24,&nbsp;<strong>2001<\/strong>: Mac OS X 10.0 \u201cCheetah\u201d released<\/p>\n<p>June 18,&nbsp;<strong>2001<\/strong>: Mac OS 9.2 released<\/p>\n<p>August 21,&nbsp;<strong>2001<\/strong>: Mac OS 9.2.1 released<\/p>\n<p>September 25,&nbsp;<strong>2001<\/strong>: Mac OS X 10.1 \u201cPuma\u201d released<\/p>\n<p>December 5,&nbsp;<strong>2001<\/strong>: Mac OS 9.2.2 released<\/p>\n<p>January 7, <strong>2002<\/strong>: iMac G4 released.<\/p>\n<p>April 29, <strong>2002<\/strong>: eMac released.<\/p>\n<p>August 24,&nbsp;<strong>2002<\/strong>: Mac OS X 10.2 \u201cJaguar\u201d released<\/p>\n<p>October 24,&nbsp;<strong>2003<\/strong>: Mac OS X 10.3 \u201cPanther\u201d released<\/p>\n<p>August 31, <strong>2004<\/strong>: iMac G5 released<\/p>\n<p>January 20, <strong>2005<\/strong>: Mac Mini G4 released<\/p>\n<p>April 29,&nbsp;<strong>2005<\/strong>: Mac OS X 10.4 \u201cTiger\u201d released<\/p>\n<p>January 10, <strong>2006<\/strong>: First Intel-based Macs released, the 15&#8243; MacBook Pro and iMac Core Duo.<\/p>\n<p>August 7, <strong>2006<\/strong>: Mac Pro released<\/p>\n<p>January 9, <strong>2007<\/strong>: iPhone released<\/p>\n<p>October 26,&nbsp;<strong>2007<\/strong>: Mac OS X 10.5 \u201cLeopard\u201d released<\/p>\n<p>August 28,&nbsp;<strong>2009<\/strong>: Mac OS X 10.6 \u201cSnow Leopard\u201d released<\/p>\n<p>January 27, <strong>2010<\/strong>: iPad released<\/p>\n<p>July 20,&nbsp;<strong>2011<\/strong>: Mac OS X 10.7 \u201cLion\u201d released<\/p>\n<p>October 5,&nbsp;<strong>2011<\/strong>: Steve Jobs dies at home of respiratory failure brought on by pancreatic cancer.<\/p>\n<p>July 24,&nbsp;<strong>2012<\/strong>: OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) released. Mac OS X is officially renamed OS X.<\/p>\n<p>October 22,&nbsp;<strong>2013<\/strong>: OS X Mavericks (10.9) released.<\/p>\n<p>December 19, 2013: Mac Pro (late 2013 edition) released.<\/p>\n<p>October 16, <strong>2014<\/strong>: OS X Yosemite (10.10) released.<\/p>\n<p>September 30, <strong>2015<\/strong>: OS X El Capitan (10.11) released.<\/p>\n<p>September 16, <strong>2015<\/strong>: macOS Server 5.0 released.<\/p>\n<p>September 20, <strong>2016<\/strong>: macOS Sierra (10.12) released.<\/p>\n<p>September, 25, <strong>2017<\/strong>: macOS High Sierra (10.13) released.<\/p>\n<p>September 24, <strong>2018<\/strong>: macOS Mojave (10.14) released.<\/p>\n<p>October 7, &nbsp;<strong>2019<\/strong>: macOS Catalina (10.15) released.<\/p>\n<p>November 10, <strong>2020<\/strong>: M1-based MacBook Air and Mac mini released.<\/p>\n<p>November 12, <strong>2020<\/strong>: macOS 11 Big Sur released.<\/p>\n<p>October 25, <strong>2021<\/strong>: macOS 12 Monterey released.<\/p>\n<p>March 18, <strong>2022<\/strong>: M1 Ultra-based Mac Studio released.<\/p>\n<p>October 24, <strong>2022<\/strong>: macOS 13 Ventura released.<\/p>\n<p>September 26, <strong>2023<\/strong>: macOS 14 Sonoma projected release.<\/p>\n<p>[time passes\u2026]<\/p>\n<p>Tuesday, January 19, <strong>2038<\/strong>: The world ends, as the 32-bit versions of Unix reach the maximum number of seconds supported by the clock, and reset to zero. Or possibly the world starts again. This will happen at 3:14:07 UTC (seven seconds after 3:14 a.m. in Greenwich, England).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I\u2019m always looking for important dates in Macintosh history, for no good reason. January 1,&nbsp;1904: If you have an original Mac and the battery goes dead, this is the starting date. 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