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The first Apple proposal to move the Macintosh to Intel hardware did not begin with Mac OS X. It began in 1985, shortly after Steve Jobs’ departure from Apple. The project was quickly nixed by Apple’s management, but it would be revived several years later in a joint effort by Novell and Apple to port the Mac OS to the x86 processor.

Microsoft released Windows 3.1 in 1992, and it quickly became the best selling program in the industry. Both Novell and Apple were threatened by the new operating system. Novell feared that the new version of Windows (and especially the pending release of Windows NT) would interfere with its NetWare product, which held a near monopoly in PC networks.

Apple was equally threatened. Windows was not as easy to use, but Windows PCs cost less than Macs, and Windows could run standard DOS apps without add-on cards or emulation.

Novell began work modernizing Digital Research’s GEM, best known as the graphical environment used on the Atari ST, and turning it into a competitor to Windows. The legal department at Novell got the jitters over the project and had it canceled, fearing that an enhanced GEM would attract a lawsuit from Apple.

Darrell Miller, then Vice President of marketing at Novell, made a proposal to Apple CEO John Sculley about porting the Mac OS to Intel hardware. Sculley was thrilled by the offer – he wanted Apple to move away from the expensive hardware business and turn it into a software provider.

The project to bring the Mac OS to the Intel 486 began on Valentine’s Day in 1992 and was named Star Trek. The project was blessed by Intel’s CEO Andy Grove, who feared Microsoft’s power in the PC market.

Apple’s leadership gave a deadline of October 31 (Halloween) for creating a working prototype of Star Trek. The group set to work porting the Mac OS to Intel processors.

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The task was a tedious one. Much of the Mac OS was written in 680×0 assembly code to make the computer faster and use less disk space. All of this code had to be totally rewritten for the 486. Other parts of the operating system were easier – most of the interface elements had been written in Pascal and only required a few modifications.

There were several other technical hurdles to overcome in porting the Mac OS to Intel processors. The software relied heavily on the ROMs in Macs, which stored much of the operating system and dictated how many GUI features behaved. It would be too expensive to create new ROMs for PC users, so the group implemented the ROMs in software, loading them during startup. (This feature would not be incorporated into Macs until the introduction of the iMac in 1998.)

The group managed to meet its deadline and had a functional demo ready by December 1, 1992. Apple executives were amazed to see the Finder run on an ordinary PC. The engineers did more than that – QuickDraw GX and QuickTime were also ported to x86.

With the first goal of the project completed, the engineers took a vacation in Mexico, and the management at Apple and Novell began to decide how to complete the project.

Unfortunately, John Sculley’s reign at Apple came to an end in the middle of the Star Trek project. The new CEO, Michael Spindler, had little interest in porting the Mac OS to x86 and devoted most of Apple’s resources to preparing System 7 for the PowerPC.

The Star Trek project was canceled, and the Mac OS would not run natively on Intel until after Apple acquired NeXT in 1996, which already had an x86-base operating system, NeXTstep.

In June 2005, Steve Jobs announced that Apple had been concurrently developing OS X on Intel and PowerPC processors for five years – and that within a year Macs would be based on Intel processors and future versions of Mac OS X would run on Apple’s forthcoming Intel-based hardware.

Tech Links

  • Windows 3.x, 3.1 released March 1992, Wikipedia
  • Windows NT, released July 1993, Wikipedia
  • Novell NetWare, Wikipedia
  • Atari ST, Wikipedia
  • GEM OS: The Other Windows, Roger McCarten, PC Mechanic
  • Intel 80486, Wikipedia
  • Star Trek Project, Wikipedia
  • NeXT, Wikipedia
  • NeXTstep, Wikipedia

Biographic Links

  • Nature Images, Darrell Miller, retired Executive Vice President, Novell
  • John Sculley, Wikipedia
  • Andy Grove, Wikipedia
  • Michael Spindler, Wikipedia

Bibliography

Some of the sources used in writing this article:

  • Apple: The Inside Story of Intrigue, Egomania, and Business Blunders, Jim Carlton
  • Infinite Loop, Michael Malone
  • The Second Coming of Steve Jobs, Alan Deutschman
  • Apple Confidential 2.0, Owen Linzmayer
  • Odyssey: Pepsi to Apple . . . a Journey of Adventure, Ideas & the Future, John Sculley

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Angry Birds Star Wars

Developer: Rovio
Publisher: Rovio
Platform: Mac OS X
Released internationally: November 8, 2012

This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused text.
This game has debugging material.

To do:
Unused levels.

Angry Birds Star Wars is what happened when Angry Birds Space wasn't enough.

Unused Graphics

The 'HD' from Angry Birds Star Wars HD can be found in SPLASHES_SHEET_1.png.

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This button is only used in the free versions of the game, which were never released for Macs.

Leftover graphics from the PC trial version. There never was a trial version released for the Mac.

Unused Text

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Leftover text from Angry Birds.

Leftover text from the Maemo version of Angry Birds, stored in TEXTS_OVI_STORE.dat.

Leftover text from the iOS versions.

Leftover text from the Android version of Angry Birds Space.

Leftovers from Angry Birds Space.

Remnants of an internal level editor?

Debugging Functions

Just like past Angry Birds games built with Lua, debugging functions are mentioned in certain Lua scripts and some are named that way.

The Star Wars series
ArcadeStar Wars • Return of the Jedi • The Empire Strikes Back • Star Wars Arcade • Star Wars Trilogy Arcade
Atari 2600The Arcade Game • Ewok Adventure
ColecoVisionThe Arcade Game
NESStar Wars (Namco) • Star Wars (JVC) • The Empire Strikes Back
Mac OS ClassicStar Wars • TIE Fighter • Anakin's Speedway • Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
SNESSuper Star Wars‎ • Super The Empire Strikes Back • Super Return of the Jedi
Game GearStar Wars
Sega Master SystemStar Wars
DOSStar Wars • TIE Fighter • Dark Forces
WindowsTIE Fighter Collector's Edition • Dark Forces • Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II • Yoda Stories • X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter • Shadows of the Empire • Rogue Squadron • Episode I: The Phantom Menace • Anakin's Speedway • Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast • Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy • Battlefront II (2005)
Sega CDStar Wars Chess
32XStar Wars Arcade (Prototypes)
Nintendo 64Shadows of the Empire • Rogue Squadron • Episode I: Racer • Episode I: Battle for Naboo
Game Boy (Color)Yoda Stories • Episode I: Racer
PlayStationDark Forces • Episode I: The Phantom Menace • Episode I: Jedi Power Battles
DreamcastEpisode I: Racer
PlayStation 2Starfighter • Jedi Starfighter • Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
GameCubeRogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader • Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike • The Clone Wars
Mac OS XJedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast • Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy • Angry Birds Star Wars
Game Boy AdvanceFlight of the Falcon • The New Droid Army
XboxStar Wars: Jedi Starfighter • Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy • Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Plug & PlayRevenge of the Sith
Xbox 360Battlefront III
AndroidAngry Birds Star Wars • Angry Birds Star Wars II
Nintendo SwitchEpisode I: Racer
PlayStation 4Episode I: Racer
LEGO Star Wars
Game Boy AdvanceThe Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy
WindowsThe Video Game • The Complete Saga • III: The Clone Wars • The Force Awakens
XboxThe Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy
GameCubeThe Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy
PlayStation 2The Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy
WiiThe Complete Saga • III: The Clone Wars
Nintendo DSThe Complete Saga • III: The Clone Wars
PlayStation 3The Force Awakens
The Angry Birds series
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WindowsAngry Birds • Seasons • Space • Rio • Friends • Bad Piggies
HTML5Chrome • Pistachios
Mac OS XSeasons • Space • Star Wars
Adobe FlashBreakfast • UltraBook
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