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- Macintosh_File_System abstract "Macintosh File System (MFS) is a volume format (or disk file system) created by Apple Computer for storing files on 400K floppy disks. MFS was introduced with the original Apple Macintosh computer in January 1984. MFS was notable both for introducing resource forks to allow storage of structured data, and for storing metadata needed to support the graphical user interface of Mac OS. MFS allows file names to be up to 255 characters in length, although Finder does not allow users to create names longer than 63 characters (31 characters in later versions). MFS is called a flat file system because it does not support a hierarchy of directories.Folders existed as a concept on the original MFS-based Macintosh, but worked completely differently from the way they do on modern systems. They were visible in Finder windows, but not in the open and save dialog boxes. There was always one empty folder on the volume, and if it was altered in any way (such as by adding or renaming files), a new Empty Folder would appear, thus providing a way to create new folders. MFS stored all of the file and directory listing information in a single file. The Finder created the illusion of folders, by storing all files as a directory handle/file handle pair. To display the contents of a particular folder, MFS would scan the directory for all files in that handle. There was no need to find a separate file containing the directory listing.The Macintosh File System did not support volumes over 20 mebibytes in size, or about 1,400 files. While this is small by today's standards, at the time it seemed very expansive when compared to the Macintosh's then-400 kibibyte floppy drive.Apple introduced Hierarchical File System as a replacement for MFS in September 1985. In Mac OS 7.6.1, Apple removed support for writing to MFS volumes, and in Mac OS 8.0 support for MFS volumes was removed altogether. Although OS X has no built-in support for MFS, an example VFS plug-in from Apple called MFSLives provides read-only access to MFS volumes.".
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- Macintosh_File_System wikiPageID "927727".
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- Macintosh_File_System attributes "version, locked, type, creator, Finder window, location in Finder window, Finder flags".
- Macintosh_File_System badBlocksStruct "No".
- Macintosh_File_System compression "No".
- Macintosh_File_System dateRange "--01-01".
- Macintosh_File_System dateResolution "1.0".
- Macintosh_File_System datesRecorded "Creation, modification".
- Macintosh_File_System developer Apple_Inc..
- Macintosh_File_System directoryStruct Table_(information).
- Macintosh_File_System encryption "No".
- Macintosh_File_System fileStruct Linked_list.
- Macintosh_File_System fileSystemPermissions "No".
- Macintosh_File_System filenameCharacterSet "Any Apple codepage character but ":"".
- Macintosh_File_System forksStreams "Only 2".
- Macintosh_File_System fullName "Macintosh File System".
- Macintosh_File_System hasPhotoCollection Macintosh_File_System.
- Macintosh_File_System introductionDate "1984-01-24".
- Macintosh_File_System introductionOs Mac_OS.
- Macintosh_File_System maxFileSize "20".
- Macintosh_File_System maxFilenameSize "255".
- Macintosh_File_System maxFilesNo "4094".
- Macintosh_File_System maxVolumeSize "20".
- Macintosh_File_System name "MFS".
- Macintosh_File_System os "System 1 — OS 7.6 , Mac OS 8.0 , OS X".
- Macintosh_File_System partitionId "Apple_MFS".
- Macintosh_File_System subject Category:Disk_file_systems.
- Macintosh_File_System subject Category:Mac_OS.
- Macintosh_File_System type Abstraction100002137.
- Macintosh_File_System type Arrangement105726596.
- Macintosh_File_System type ClassificationSystem105727220.
- Macintosh_File_System type Cognition100023271.
- Macintosh_File_System type DiskFileSystems.
- Macintosh_File_System type FileSystem105732614.
- Macintosh_File_System type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Macintosh_File_System type Structure105726345.
- Macintosh_File_System comment "Macintosh File System (MFS) is a volume format (or disk file system) created by Apple Computer for storing files on 400K floppy disks. MFS was introduced with the original Apple Macintosh computer in January 1984. MFS was notable both for introducing resource forks to allow storage of structured data, and for storing metadata needed to support the graphical user interface of Mac OS.".
- Macintosh_File_System label "Macintosh File System".
- Macintosh_File_System label "Macintosh File System".
- Macintosh_File_System label "Macintosh File System".
- Macintosh_File_System label "Macintosh File System".
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