In 1984, Apple debuted the operating system that is now known as the 'Classic' Mac OS with its release of the original Macintosh System Software.The system, rebranded 'Mac OS' in 1996, was preinstalled on every Macintosh until 2002 and offered on Macintosh clones for a short time in the 1990s.

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Convert Mac HFS+ timestamp (seconds since 1904) to human-readable date. This script converts Apple Mac OS X HFS+ timestamps to normal dates. An HFS Plus-timestamp is the number of seconds since midnight, January 1, 1904, GMT. These timestamps are also used by Apple iPod's, Palm OS, JMP/JSL datetime and others. The current Mac timestamp is. Hopper is a binary disassembler, decompiler and debugger for 32bits and 64bits executables. Hopper can disassemble Mac (Intel 32/64), iOS (ARM/Intel), PE (PE32/32+/64) and ELF (Intel 32/64 and ARM). Mac OS X 10.8.2, Java 1.6. Items dropped on a hopper don't always fall in. Where it's most noticeable is using water streams to collect items and move them to the hopper, but it seems to happen any time an item lands on the edge of the hopper block. MC-6094 When an item falls on the hopper 90% of the time if it is not almost. The time that your Mac displays is not only for your convenience, but also a requirement for many of OS X’s services. This includes its ability to schedule tasks and notify you of calendar events, as well as time-stamp files and events, and properly communicate with online services using some forms of encryption.

Items dropped on a hopper don't always fall in. Where it's most noticeable is using water streams to collect items and move them to the hopper, but it seems to happen any time an item lands on the edge of the hopper block.

Included are screen shots of two non-working setups. The one where the water flows onto the hopper at least occasionally catches them if they cross dead center, but the other almost never works.

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MC-5885Hopper Problems

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MC-5891Hopper won't acsept items brought over it by a water convayer.

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MC-6094When an item falls on the hopper 90% of the time if it is not almost in the center it will not be picked up

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MC-6096When an item is carryed by water (water= W hopper= H random block= B WWWWWWHB) the item will either stop at the edge of the hopper or go over it

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MC-6102When an item flows down water to a hopper it lands on the edge and does not get picked up most of the time

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Time Hopper Mac Os 11

Apple began phasing in the use of its SSD-friendly APFS file system with High Sierra for SSD-only Macs, and then upgraded Fusion Drive-based Macs in Mojave. In Big Sur, Time Machine volumes can finally be formatted with APFS, too. But in this transition, one capability was quietly lost: APFS volumes cannot be shared for network access via Apple’s relatively ancient Apple Filing Protocol (AFP).

AFP dates to the pre-OS X days, with a version appearing in System 6 in the late 1980s. As with most older protocols, it got long in the tooth, and Apple went from just supporting the Windows and Linux world’s SMB to shifting to it as the only built-in sharing method. Way back in OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Apple began moving away from AFP in favor of the industry-standard SMB, although it still hasn’t removed support.

In Big Sur, Apple dropped the ability to share volumes via AFP entirely, but even though Catalina retained AFP-sharing support, as noted above, APFS-formatted volumes could not be shared over AFP. macOS Sierra though Catalina “fails silently” in this method, letting you turn on AFP in the Sharing preference pane’s File Sharing section, even if there are no volumes that AFP can share. (Big Sur can still mount AFP-shared volumes.)

I suggest disabling AFP sharing on any Mac running Catalina or earlier versions that you no longer have HFS+ drives mounted or plan to mount in the future:

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  1. Open the Sharing preference pane.
  2. Click the File Sharing item at left.
  3. Click the Options button.
  4. If you see an option for AFP, uncheck it. Check “Share filse and folders using SMB” if it isn’t selected.
  5. Click Done.

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The only reason this typically matters, however, is on other Macs. When you have a stored alias on one Mac that points to another, and which was a connection originally made over AFP. The alias will still try to work if the other computer is sharing via AFP, even if the volume is no longer shared over AFP.

The solution?

  1. Delete your alias.
  2. In the Finder, choose Go > Network.
  3. Double-click the computer you want to share from.
  4. Enter login information for that Mac if prompted. (If may be stored in your Keychain and the login handled silently.)
  5. Double-click the volume you want to link to.
  6. Select the volume. See below for methods.
  7. Choose File > Make Alias or hold down Command and Option while dragging to create an alias.

You can select the volume in step 6 in one of several ways:

  • In the Locations section of the sidebar, click the remote Mac, then in the resulting Finder window, double-click the volume you want to make an alias from. Navigate up one level and proceed to step 7.
  • In Finder > Preferences, make sure that in the General tab you have selected “Connected servers.” This will make any mounted drives appear on the Desktop, where you can select them in step 6 and proceed to step 7.

This Mac 911 article is in response to a question submitted by Macworld reader Gabriel.

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