Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11 or later Intel processor; Browser: Chrome (recommended), Firefox or Safari; Linux and Unix Options. Moonlight is an open-source implementation of Silverlight, primarily aimed at Linux and Unix, but is no. In June 2006, an updated MacBook Pro was released for the 10.4.7 Mac OS X update for non-Apple computers using the 10.4.4 kernel. Up to the release of the 10.4.8 update, all OSx86 patches used the 10.4.4 kernel with the rest of the operating system at version 10.4.8. Devices and Mac OS X version. VLC media player requires Mac OS X 10.7.5 or later. It runs on any Mac with a 64-bit Intel processor or an Apple Silicon chip. Previous devices are supported by older releases. Note that the first generation of Intel-based Macs equipped with Core Solo or Core Duo processors is no longer supported. Mac OS X: hercules-3.07-tiger.dmg: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) universal binary version, 32-bit Intel and PowerPC hercules-3.07-leopard.dmg: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) universal binary version, 32- and 64-bit Intel and PowerPC hercules-3.07-snowleopard.dmg: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) universal binary version, 32- and 64-bit Intel.
Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframeSystem/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bitz/Architecture. Hercules runs under Linux, Windows (98, NT, 2000, and XP),Solaris, FreeBSD,and Mac OS X (10.3 and later).
Hercules is OSI Certified Open Source Softwarelicensed under the terms of the Q Public Licence.
Hercules was created by Roger Bowler and is maintained by Jay Maynard.Jan Jaeger designed and implemented many of the advanced features ofHercules, including dynamic reconfiguration, integrated console,interpretive execution and z/Architecture support. A dedicated crew ofprogrammers is constantly at work implementing new features and fixing bugs.
To find out more about Hercules, follow these links:
Web documentation:
PDF manuals:
To download the current release version, use the following links:
- Source tarball:
- Linux:
- hercules-3.07-1.i686.rpm: 32-bit Intel RPM
- hercules-3.07-1.x86_64.rpm: 64-bit Intel RPM
- hercules-3.07-1.src.rpm: SourceRPM (if you want to build RPMs yourself)
- Windows native program:
- hercules-3.07-w32.msi:Windows 32-bit Installer package
- hercules-3.07-w32.zip:32-bit binaries only archive
- hercules-3.07-w64.msi:Windows 64-bit Installer package
- hercules-3.07-w64.zip:64-bit binaries only archive
Note: Install homebrew mac terminal. Installing the .msi Windows Installer package ensures therequired Microsoft Runtime components are installed and also providesconvenience shortcuts in the programs menu. If the required componentsare already present and the shortcuts are not needed on the target system,the self-extracting or .zip archive may be used instead.
The required component for this build is the x86 version of the C runtime atlevel 8.50727.762.
- Mac OS X:
- hercules-3.07-tiger.dmg: Mac OS X10.4 (Tiger) universal binary version, 32-bit Intel and PowerPC
- hercules-3.07-leopard.dmg: Mac OS X10.5 (Leopard) universal binary version, 32- and 64-bit Intel and PowerPC
- hercules-3.07-snowleopard.dmg: Mac OS X10.6 (Snow Leopard) universal binary version, 32- and 64-bit Intel
What people are saying about Hercules
'Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to see MVSrunning on a machine that I personally own.Hercules is a marvelous tool. My thanks to you all for a jobvery well done.'
—Reed H. Petty
'I do miss my mainframe a lot, and playing with Herc sure brings backmemories. Just seeing the IBM message prefixes, and responding toconsole messages again was a wonderful bit of nostalgia!'
—Bob Brown
'I have installed your absolutely fantastic /390 emulator.You won't believe what I felt when I saw the prompt.Congratulations, this is a terrific software.I really have not had such a fascinating and interestingtime on my PC lately.'
—IBM Large Systems Specialist
'Such simulators have been available for a long time. One of the mostcomplete (up to modern 64-bit z/Architecture) is hercules.'
—Michel Hack, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Traefik reverse proxy makes setng up reverse proxy for docker containers host system apps a breeze. It can even automate Let's Encrypt certificates. This Traefik tutorial presents some Traefik Docker Compose examples to take your home media server to the next level. The following steps will download the Collabora Online docker, make sure to replace 'cloud.nextcloud.com' with the host that your own Nextcloud runs on. Also make sure to escape all dots with double backslashes ( ), since this string will be evaluated as a regular expression (and your bash 'eats' the first backslash.). The database that is being used in the docker-compose file on the site isn't compatible with ARM processors, so we'll need to change that in a bit. But first, we need to get logged in to our Raspberry Pi's Portainer. This tutorial assumes that you already have Docker and Portainer installed, most likely via OpenMediaVault. In this tutorial, we'll look at how to install Nextcloud using Docker and Docker Compose. Specifically, we'll be installing Nexcloud along with an Nginx reverse proxy and Let's Encrypt SSL in a CentOS, Ubuntu, or Debian dockerized environment. Nextcloud docker tutorial.
'An apparently excellent emulator that allows those open sourcedevelopers with an 'itch to scratch', to come to the S/390 tableand contribute.'
—Mike MacIsaac, IBM
'BTW grab a copy of Hercules and you can test it at home.It's a very good S/390 and zSeries (S/390 64bit) emulator.'
—Alan Cox
'It works even better than I imagined.Hercules is a fine piece of software!'
—Dave Sienkiewicz
'Hercules is a systems programmer's dream come true.'
—René Vincent Jansen
'Aside from the electric trains my parents gotme in 1953, this is the best toy I've ever been given,bar none.'
—Jeffrey Broido
'Congratulations to you and your team on a fine piece of work!'
—Rich Smrcina
'Congratulations on a magnificent achievement!'
—Mike Ross
'For anyone thinking running Hercules is too much trouble or too hardor whatever, I came home from work one day and my 13 year old 8thgrade son had MVS running under VM under Hercules on Linux. He hadgotten all the information about how to do this from the Internet.When he complained about MVS console configuration and figuring outhow to get it to work with VM, I knew he had felt all the pain heever needed to feel about mainframes.'
—Scott Ledbetter, StorageTek
'I am running a fully graphical Centos z/Linux environment on my desktop.The Hercules emulator is an amazing feat of engineering.I just wanted to send my compliments to the team for an excellent job!Thanks much for making this product part of the open-source community!'
—Roby Gamboa
'I have DOS and DOS/VS running on Hercules withsome demo applications, both batch and on-line. It does bring backsome good memories. My compliments go to the Hercules team. Thank you.'
—Bill Carlborg
'This is stunning piece of work. To say that I am blown away is anunderstatement. I have a mainframe on my notebook!!!!!!P.S. Now if I can just remember my JCL'
—Roger Tunnicliffe
Read Hesh Wiener's Technology News article about Hercules athttp://www.tech-news.com/another/ap200601b.html
Read Moshe Bar's BYTE.com article about Hercules athttp://www.byte.com/documents/s=429/byt20000801s0002/
For eighteen months, the IBM RedbookSG24-4987 Linux for S/390 athttp://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg244987.htmlcontained a chapter written by Richard Higsondescribing how to run Linux/390 under Hercules.Then suddenly, all mention of Hercules was mysteriouslyremoved from the online edition of the book!Read the story of the disappearing Redbook chapter athttp://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.25658
View the foils from Jay Maynard's presentation given atSHARE Session 2880in San Francisco on 20 August 2002as a PDF file (815K) fromhttp://linuxvm.org/Present/SHARE99/S2880JMa.pdf
The Subversion source code repository
The complete source code for the current development version ofHercules is also available via anonymous access from our Subversion sourcecode repository. The Subversion URL is:
svn://svn.hercules-390.org/herculesDoing a checkout on module 'hercules' will get you the source for all ofHercules. You'll want to check out the trunk, instead of the wholerepository:
svn checkout svn://svn.hercules-390.org/hercules/trunk hercules
(The last hercules specifies the directory the checked out copy isplaced into.)Please note that this will get you the currentdevelopment version of Hercules, which is notrelease quality and thus might not even work (since it's still underdevelopment). If you want the current, stable, release versionof Hercules (i.e. one that is known to work properly), then use thepreviously mentioned links instead.
Please read the file README.CVS included with the source for additional and updatedinstructions for building the development version.
Other Hercules-related sites
- http://www.ibiblio.org/jmaynard/
Jay Maynard's IBM S/360 and S/370 Public Domain Software Collection - http://www.bsp-gmbh.com/hercules
Volker Bandke's Hercules site. This is the site for users of Hercules on Windows, and here you can also obtain Volker's MVS 3.8J turnkey system. - http://www.softdevlabs.com/Hercules/hercgui-index.html
Fish's Hercules GUI for Windows. - http://cbttape.org/~jmorrison/
Jim Morrison's downloads (includes 3380 support for MVS 3.8!) - http://www.jaymoseley.com/hercules
Jay Moseley's Hercules site - lots of Hercules and MVS information - http://www.tommysprinkle.com/mvs
Tommy Sprinkle's MVS 3.8 documentation - http://hansen-family.com/mvs
Bob Hansen's MVS 3.8 documentation - http://www.schaefernet.de/hercules
Wolfgang Schäfer's Hercules site - MVT/MVS tutorials and add-ons
If you have any questions or comments please consider joining the hercules-390 discussion group athttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/hercules-390.
Bug reports (together with your diagnosis of the fault, please)may be sent to me, Jay Maynard,at jmaynard @conmicro.com.
IBM, System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture are trademarks orregistered trademarks of IBM Corporation.Other product names mentioned here are trademarks of other companies.
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Nikon Patch is the software used to apply the Nikon Hacker Team's firmware patches to the firmware of your Nikon camera. The basic method is as follows:
Download firmware from Nikon's web site | Use Nikon Patch to patch the firmware | Put the patched firmware on you memory card | Update your camera's firmware in the usual way |
Other Hercules-related sites
- http://www.ibiblio.org/jmaynard/
Jay Maynard's IBM S/360 and S/370 Public Domain Software Collection - http://www.bsp-gmbh.com/hercules
Volker Bandke's Hercules site. This is the site for users of Hercules on Windows, and here you can also obtain Volker's MVS 3.8J turnkey system. - http://www.softdevlabs.com/Hercules/hercgui-index.html
Fish's Hercules GUI for Windows. - http://cbttape.org/~jmorrison/
Jim Morrison's downloads (includes 3380 support for MVS 3.8!) - http://www.jaymoseley.com/hercules
Jay Moseley's Hercules site - lots of Hercules and MVS information - http://www.tommysprinkle.com/mvs
Tommy Sprinkle's MVS 3.8 documentation - http://hansen-family.com/mvs
Bob Hansen's MVS 3.8 documentation - http://www.schaefernet.de/hercules
Wolfgang Schäfer's Hercules site - MVT/MVS tutorials and add-ons
If you have any questions or comments please consider joining the hercules-390 discussion group athttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/hercules-390.
Bug reports (together with your diagnosis of the fault, please)may be sent to me, Jay Maynard,at jmaynard @conmicro.com.
IBM, System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture are trademarks orregistered trademarks of IBM Corporation.Other product names mentioned here are trademarks of other companies.
Last updated $Date: 2010-03-09 23:01:33 -0600 (Tue, 09 Mar 2010) $ $Revision: 5665 $
Nikon Patch is the software used to apply the Nikon Hacker Team's firmware patches to the firmware of your Nikon camera. The basic method is as follows:
Download firmware from Nikon's web site | Use Nikon Patch to patch the firmware | Put the patched firmware on you memory card | Update your camera's firmware in the usual way |
- 2Apply patches with Nikon Patch
- 2.1Computer Requirements
Download Firmware
The original firmware for your camera is Nikon's intellectual property. Nikon Hacker do not have the right to distribute Nikon's firmware (nor have we asked for permission). You will have to go to Nikon's website to get it.
Your download will either be a self-extracting archive (.exe, Windows) or a disk image (.dmg, Mac OS), depending on the operating system you choose on Nikon's web site. Mac OS includes software for viewing .dmg images natively. Extract the binary firmware file (.bin) that is located inside the image.
For Linux/Unix platforms, the firmware can be directly extracted from the Windows .exe with the terminal command unrar.
Apply patches with Nikon Patch
Computer Requirements
Nikon Patch uses Microsoft Silverlight to patch your firmware. This is a cross-platform application framework, which means you can run Nikon Patch on any operating system and web browser that Silverlight supports. The Nikon Patch web page will automatically detect whether Silverlight is installed; if it is not you will be see an image like the one on the right. Clicking on the image will take you to Microsoft's website to download Silverlight.
Systems Supported by Silverlight
- Windows 2000 or later
- Browser: Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome
- Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11 or later
- Intel processor
- Browser: Chrome (recommended), Firefox or Safari
Linux and Unix Options
Moonlight is an open-source implementation of Silverlight, primarily aimed at Linux and Unix, but is no longer being actively developed. The current solution is Pipelight, a wrapper that allows the Silverlight plugin for Windows to be used directly in Linux. Alternatively, you may be able to beg, borrow or steal a friend's Windows/Mac machine for five minutes.
Using Nikon Patch
If Silverlight is installed correctly, the application on the Nikon Patch page will load as seen at the right. Click Select Firmware File, and select the .bin file that you extracted out of the archive or disk image from Nikon's website. (e.g. D5100_0102.bin
for D5100 firmware, version 1.02)
Nikon Patch detects the camera and firmware version automatically, and will only display compatible patches. Patches with a red or green background are alpha and beta patches, that have only received limited testing (if any). You will be warned of this when saving patched firmware.
Note that some patches are mutually exclusive, and cannot be selected at the same time. As an example: you cannot select both NEF Compression Off and NEF Compression Lossless: only one of them (or neither!).
Having selected the patches you want, save the patched firmware on your computer, ready to be transferred to your camera's memory card.
Place Patched Firmware on the Memory Card
The patched firmware file Nikon Patch creates needs to be placed in the correct place, and with the correct name, for the camera to recognise it as a firmware update. The file should be given the same name as the Nikon firmware that you downloaded (e.g. D5100_102.bin
for a D5100 using firmware v1.02). Rename the file if necessary, then place it in the root folder of your memory card.
Update Camera Firmware
Always use a fully charged battery or an AC adapter when updating any device's firmware!!!
Having placed the memory card in the camera, use the camera's menu to update its firmware (typically Menu | Setup | Firmware Version | Update). See your camera's user guide if you are unsure.
When the update is complete, you may delete the .bin file from the memory card. Your camera's behaviour will now reflect the patches you selected.
Restoring Official Firmware
Download Mac Os X Tiger 10.4 Iso / Dmg Image Directly
If you wish to remove the Nikon Patch firmware and revert to Nikon's official firmware you can do so easily. Simply download the official firmware, place on your memory card and update through the camera's menu, as you would with any official update.
See Also
Descargar Mac Os X Tiger 10.4 Dmg
- The Nikon Patch web page - apply your patches here!
- Patching Help - original step-by-step guide
- Patch limitations - listing of expected behaviour/bugs with patched firmware