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A brief history of Mac native file systems

Summary by eclecticlight.co
The first file system for Macintosh computers wasn’t HFS+ or even its predecessor HFS, but Macintosh File System, MFS. This was introduced in System 1 on the 128K Mac just over 41 years ago, to support its 400 KB floppy disks. Although it was fairly primitive, it incorporated some visionary features, including forks. Each file had two sets of data: a data fork as in other file systems, and a resource fork for storing structured blobs of data or …
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eclecticlight.co broke the news in on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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