- Mac OS using PC Exchange stores its various dates, file attributes and long filenames in a hidden file called 'FINDER.DAT', and resource forks (a common Mac OS ADS) in a subdirectory called 'RESOURCE.FRK', in every directory where they are used. From PC Exchange 2.1 onwards, they store the Mac OS long filenames as standard FAT long filenames.
- Upgrade Node.js to the latest version on Mac OS. Where is Java Installed on Mac OS X? Set up adb on Mac OS X. How to install Java 8 on Mac.
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4, 2010, Debian testing on MacBookPro5,1: Installer works, but you might have to use dd to blow away the gpt tables from the BOTH the beginning and the end of your disk first, if it was once formatted by os x. 10, 2010, Debian 5.0.4 on MacBookPro5,1: Default install runs error-free, but does not result in bootable installation. The X -f (Minus Function) indicator will appear in the Operator Information Area (OIA) if you attempt to use a function in a session that does not support that function. Function Key Mapping. (other platforms), Ctrl+1 (Mac OS X) X. X: System Request: Not mapped 1: X. Tab Field: Tab: X. Tab Word: Ctrl+Page Down: X. As the most revolutionary update to Apple’s operating system in years, the macOS 11 Big Sur is a major milestone in macOS history. And, its release coincides with Apple's newly-launched MacBook.
The Standard Roman character set, often called Mac OS Romanor MacRoman, is an 8-bit character set used in older Macintoshoperating systems to display Western characters. It has since beenreplaced by Unicode (UTF-8).
It is an extension of both US ASCII and earlier Mac OScharacter sets and is identical to ASCII for the first 128 characters.It also resembles the Latin-1 character set, including manyaccented characters and a number of additional symbols, though the twosets don't include all of the same symbols. Latin-1 and Mac OS Roman alsodiffer on the characters assigned to numbers. For example, smallletter 'a' with an acute accent (á) is decimal 225 in Latin-1,but is decimal 135 in Mac OS Roman.
The following table describes the Mac OS Roman character set, associatingthe decimal and hexadecimal equivalents with descriptionsof the characters. Also included are the keystrokes for all printingand a few non-printing characters used with Apple's US Englishkeyboard layout. Not all fonts can represent all characters, whilesome fonts will represent alternate characters.
Dec | Hex | Description | Keystrokes |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 00 | null character | |
1 | 01 | start of heading | |
2 | 02 | start of text | |
3 | 03 | end of text | |
4 | 04 | end of transmission | |
5 | 05 | enquiry | |
6 | 06 | acknowledge | |
7 | 07 | bell | |
8 | 08 | backspace | |
9 | 09 | horizontal tabulation | |
10 | 0A | line feed | |
11 | 0B | vertical tabulation | |
12 | 0C | form feed | |
13 | 0D | carriage return | Return |
14 | 0E | Shift out | |
15 | 0F | Shift in | |
16 | 10 | data link escape | |
17 | 11 | device control one | |
18 | 12 | device control two | |
19 | 13 | device control three | |
20 | 14 | device control four | |
21 | 15 | negative acknowledge | |
22 | 16 | synchronous idle | |
23 | 17 | end of transmission block | |
24 | 18 | cancel | |
25 | 19 | end of medium | |
26 | 1A | substitute | |
27 | 1B | escape | Esc |
28 | 1C | file separator | |
29 | 1D | group separator | |
30 | 1E | record separator | |
31 | 1F | unit separator | |
32 | 20 | space | Spacebar |
33 | 21 | Shift-1 | |
34 | 22 | ' | Shift-' |
35 | 23 | # | Shift-3 |
36 | 24 | $ | Shift-4 |
37 | 25 | % | Shift-5 |
38 | 26 | & | Shift-7 |
39 | 27 | ' | ' |
40 | 28 | ( | Shift-9 |
41 | 29 | ) | Shift-0 |
42 | 2A | * | Shift-8 |
43 | 2B | + | Shift-= |
44 | 2C | , | , |
45 | 2D | - | - |
46 | 2E | . | . |
47 | 2F | / | / |
48 | 30 | 0 | 0 |
49 | 31 | 1 | 1 |
50 | 32 | 2 | 2 |
51 | 33 | 3 | 3 |
52 | 34 | 4 | 4 |
53 | 35 | 5 | 5 |
54 | 36 | 6 | 6 |
55 | 37 | 7 | 7 |
56 | 38 | 8 | 8 |
57 | 39 | 9 | 9 |
58 | 3A | : | Shift-; |
59 | 3B | ; | ; |
60 | 3C | < | Shift-, |
61 | 3D | = | = |
62 | 3E | > | Shift-. |
63 | 3F | ? | Shift-/ |
64 | 40 | @ | Shift-2 |
65 | 41 | A | Shift-a |
66 | 42 | B | Shift-b |
67 | 43 | C | Shift-c |
68 | 44 | D | Shift-d |
69 | 45 | E | Shift-e |
70 | 46 | F | Shift-f |
71 | 47 | G | Shift-g |
72 | 48 | H | Shift-h |
73 | 49 | I | Shift-i |
74 | 4A | J | Shift-j |
75 | 4B | K | Shift-k |
76 | 4C | L | Shift-l |
77 | 4D | M | Shift-m |
78 | 4E | N | Shift-n |
79 | 4F | O | Shift-o |
80 | 50 | P | Shift-p |
81 | 51 | Q | Shift-q |
82 | 52 | R | Shift-r |
83 | 53 | S | Shift-s |
84 | 54 | T | Shift-t |
85 | 55 | U | Shift-u |
86 | 56 | V | Shift-v |
87 | 57 | W | Shift-w |
88 | 58 | X | Shift-x |
89 | 59 | Y | Shift-y |
90 | 5A | Z | Shift-z |
91 | 5B | [ | [ |
92 | 5C | ||
93 | 5D | ] | ] |
94 | 5E | ^ | Shift-6 |
95 | 5F | _ | Shift-hyphen |
96 | 60 | ` | ` |
97 | 61 | a | a |
98 | 62 | b | b |
99 | 63 | c | c |
100 | 64 | d | d |
101 | 65 | e | e |
102 | 66 | f | f |
103 | 67 | g | g |
104 | 68 | h | h |
105 | 69 | i | i |
106 | 6A | j | j |
107 | 6B | k | k |
108 | 6C | l | l |
109 | 6D | m | m |
110 | 6E | n | n |
111 | 6F | o | o |
112 | 70 | p | p |
113 | 71 | q | q |
114 | 72 | r | r |
115 | 73 | s | s |
116 | 74 | t | t |
117 | 75 | u | u |
118 | 76 | v | v |
119 | 77 | w | w |
120 | 78 | x | x |
121 | 79 | y | y |
122 | 7A | z | z |
123 | 7B | { | Shift-[ |
124 | 7C | Shift- | |
125 | 7D | } | Shift-] |
126 | 7E | ~ | Shift-` |
127 | 7F | delete | Delete |
128 | 80 | Ä (A with diaeresis) | Option-u Shift-a |
129 | 81 | Å (A with ring) | Option-Shift-a |
130 | 82 | Ç (C with cedilla) | Option-Shift-c |
131 | 83 | É (E with acute accent) | Option-e Shift-e |
132 | 84 | Ñ (N with tilde) | Option-n Shift-n |
133 | 85 | Ö (O with diaeresis) | Option-u Shift-o |
134 | 86 | Ü (U with diaeresis) | Option-u Shift-u |
135 | 87 | á (a with acute accent) | Option-e a |
136 | 88 | à (a with grave accent) | Option-` a |
137 | 89 | â (a with circumflex) | Option-i a |
138 | 8A | ä (a with diaeresis) | Option-u a |
139 | 8B | ã (a with tilde) | Option-n a |
140 | 8C | å (a with ring) | Option-a |
141 | 8D | ç (c with cedilla) | Option-c |
142 | 8E | é (e with acute accent) | Option-e e |
143 | 8F | è (e with grave accent) | Option-` e |
144 | 90 | ê (e with circumflex) | Option-i e |
145 | 91 | ë (e with diaeresis) | Option-u e |
146 | 92 | í (i with acute accent) | Option-e i |
147 | 93 | ì (i with grave accent) | Option-` i |
148 | 94 | î (i with circumflex) | Option-i i |
149 | 95 | ï (i with diaeresis) | Option-u i |
150 | 96 | ñ (n with tilde) | Option-n n |
151 | 97 | ó (o with acute accent) | Option-e o |
152 | 98 | ò (o with grave accent) | Option-` o |
153 | 99 | ô (o with circumflex) | Option-i o |
154 | 9A | ö (o with diaeresis) | Option-u o |
155 | 9B | õ (o with tilde) | Option-n o |
156 | 9C | ú (u with acute accent) | Option-e u |
157 | 9D | ù (u with grave accent) | Option-` u |
158 | 9E | û (u with circumflex) | Option-i u |
159 | 9F | ü (u with diaeresis) | Option-u u |
160 | A0 | † (dagger) | Option-t |
161 | A1 | ° (degree) | Option-Shift-8 |
162 | A2 | ¢ (cent) | Option-4 |
163 | A3 | £ (pound sterling) | Option-3 |
164 | A4 | § (section) | Option-6 |
165 | A5 | • (bullet) | Option-8 |
166 | A6 | ¶ (pilcrow [paragraph sign]) | Option-7 |
167 | A7 | ß (small sharp s) | Option-s |
168 | A8 | ® (registered trademark) | Option-r |
169 | A9 | © (copyright) | Option-g |
170 | AA | ™ (trademark) | Option-2 |
171 | AB | ´ (acute accent) | Option-e |
172 | AC | ¨ (diaeresis) (umlaut) | Option-u |
173 | AD | not equal to | Option-= |
174 | AE | Æ (AE ligature) | Option-Shift-' |
175 | AF | Ø (O with slash) | Option-Shift-o |
176 | B0 | infinity | Option-5 |
177 | B1 | ± (plus or minus) | Option-Shift-= |
178 | B2 | less than or equal to | Option-, |
179 | B3 | greater than or equal to | Option-. |
180 | B4 | ¥ (yen) | Option-y |
181 | B5 | µ (micro) | Option-m |
182 | B6 | partial differential | Option-d |
183 | B7 | summation | Option-w |
184 | B8 | product (capital pi) | Option-Shift-p |
185 | B9 | small pi | Option-p |
186 | BA | integral | Option-b |
187 | BB | ª (feminine ordinal) | Option-9 |
188 | BC | º (masculine ordinal) | Option-0 |
189 | BD | ohm (omega) | Option-z |
190 | BE | æ (ae ligature) | Option-' |
191 | BF | ø (o with slash) | Option-o |
192 | C0 | ¿ (inverted question mark) | Option-Shift-? |
193 | C1 | ¡ (inverted exclamation mark) | Option-1 |
194 | C2 | ¬ (not) | Option-l |
195 | C3 | square root | Option-v |
196 | C4 | ƒ (small script f) | Option-f |
197 | C5 | almost equal to | Option-x |
198 | C6 | increment (delta) | Option-j |
199 | C7 | « (left pointing guillemet) | Option- |
200 | C8 | » (right pointing guillemet) | Option-Shift- |
201 | C9 | … (horizontal ellipsis) | Option-; |
202 | CA | (non-breaking space) | Option-Spacebar |
203 | CB | À (A with grave accent) | Option-` Shift-a |
204 | CC | Ã (A with tilde) | Option-n Shift-a |
205 | CD | Õ (O with tilde) | Option-n Shift-o |
206 | CE | Œ (OE ligature) | Option-Shift-q |
207 | CF | œ (oe ligature) | Option-q |
208 | D0 | – (endash) | Opt-hyphen |
209 | D1 | — (emdash) | Option-Shift-hyphen |
210 | D2 | “ (left double quote) | Option-[ |
211 | D3 | ” (right double quote) | Option-Shift-[ |
212 | D4 | ‘ (left single quote) | Option-] |
213 | D5 | ’ (right single quote) | Option-Shift-] |
214 | D6 | ÷ (division) | Option-/ |
215 | D7 | lozenge | Option-Shift-v |
216 | D8 | › (y with diaeresis) | Option-u y |
217 | D9 | Ÿ (Y with diaeresis) | Option-u Shift-y |
218 | DA | fraction slash | Option-Shift-1 |
219 | DB | € (euro) | Option-Shift-2 |
220 | DC | Option-Shift-3 | |
221 | DD | › (right pointing single guillemet) | Option-Shift-4 |
222 | DE | Option-Shift-5 | |
223 | DF | þ (small fl ligature [small thorn)] | Option-Shift-6 |
224 | E0 | ‡ (double dagger) | Option-Shift-7 |
225 | E1 | · (middle dot) | Option-Shift-9 |
226 | E2 | ‚ (low single quote) | Option-Shift-0 |
227 | E3 | „ (low double quote) | Option-Shift-w |
228 | E4 | ‰ (per mille) | Option-Shift-r |
229 | E5 | Â (A with circumflex) | |
230 | E6 | Ê (E with circumflex) | Option-i Shift-e |
231 | E7 | Á (A with acute accent) | Option-Shift-y or Option-e Shift-a |
232 | E8 | Ë (E with diaeresis) | Option-u Shift-e |
233 | E9 | È (E with grave accent) | Option-` Shift-e |
234 | EA | Í (I with acute accent) | |
235 | EB | Î (I with circumflex) | Option-Shift-d or Option-i Shift-i |
236 | EC | Ï (I with diaeresis) | |
237 | ED | Ì (I with grave accent) | Option-` Shift-i |
238 | EE | Ó (O with acute accent) | Option-Shift-h or Option-e Shift-o |
239 | EF | Ô (O with circumflex) | |
240 | F0 | Apple Computer logo | Option-Shift-k |
241 | F1 | Ò (O with grave accent) | Option-Shift-l or Option-` Shift-o |
242 | F2 | Ú (U with acute accent) | |
243 | F3 | Û (U with circumflex) | Option-i Shift-u |
244 | F4 | Ù (U with grave accent) | Option-` Shift-u |
245 | F5 | i without a dot | Option-Shift-b |
246 | F6 | ˆ (circumflex accent) | Option-Shift-i |
247 | F7 | ˜ (tilde accent) | Option-Shift-n |
248 | F8 | ¯ (macron) | Option-Shift-, |
249 | F9 | breve | Option-Shift-. |
250 | FA | dot accent | Option-h |
251 | FB | ring | Option-k |
252 | FC | ¸ (cedilla accent) | Option-Shift-z |
253 | FD | double acute accent | Option-Shift-g |
254 | FE | ogonek | Option-Shift-x |
255 | FF | hacek | Option-Shift-t |
Option 1: Install the CLI tools and use your own editor
Install the .NET Core SDK. ...sorry for your loss ... mac os. Once that is installed, you can begin using F#!
Create a file called hello.fsx
that looks like this:
Now compile and run this F# script with the following command:
F Minus 1 (automatonvx) Mac Os X
If this is your first time using .NET Core, there will be a short, one-time message about using the .NET SDK. After that, you’ll see the following output in your console:
To create a project use
F Minus 1 (automatonvx) Mac Os Update
You will see a message saying “Hello World from F#”.
For more information see Getting started with the F# command line tools.
Option 2: Install Visual Studio Code and Ionide
Visual Studio Code is a free, open source, cross platform source code editorsupporting a lot of languages.F# is supported by the Ionide project.
Install .NET Core SDK like in step 1.
Install Visual Studio Code for macOS.
Press
Cmd+Shift+P
and enter the following to install the Ionide package for VS Code.
You can also install the plugin from the plugin pane on the left-hand side.
Ionide works best if you use the .NET CLI to create your projects. You can learn more in Get Started with F# in Visual Studio Code.
Option 3: Install Visual Studio for Mac
Visual Studio for Mac is a free IDE for general purpose development. It supports a wide range of projects that you can use F# with.
You can learn more at Get started with F# in Visual Studio for Mac.
Option 4: Install JetBrains Rider
JetBrains Rider is a cross-platform .NET IDE built using IntelliJ and ReSharper technology. It offers support for .NET and .NET Core applications on all platforms.
You can install JetBrains Rider from here.
https://osfree.mystrikingly.com/blog/connecting-flights-win-mac-mac-os.
Option 5: Build F# from source
You can build and contribute to the F# compiler and library from the source if that is your preference.