CoplandD9_CD_PCImage.iso was made by initially making a raw image of
the physical disc on a Mac OS X machine via the command line, then
processing it on a PC with ISOBuster (Raw2User).

The resultant processed ISO image mounts in Toast 4.1.3 on a 500MHz
Power Mac G4 Sawtooth running Mac OS 8.6.

Image is squeaky clean, the software works, installs, and runs!

To the best of my knowledge, this is the only known build of Copland
in which the facility to change the desktop picture exists.

MD5 (CoplandD9_ToolsEdition.zip) = 20c7c54ddf76af2435bf9047f540c88a
MD5 (CoplandD9_CD_PCImage.iso) = bccc5cb632c609c157e6537a151b6427

> Audience and Goal for This Release
>  This release is intended for tools developers only.
>  Apple?s goal for this release is to assist you in adopting your
> software development tools to produce simple applications that can
> launch, open a document, and quit under Copland.
>
> Development Focus for This Release
>  Porting your development environment to Copland is not the goal of
> this release. That will be a goal of a later release. Instead, the
> focus of this release is to enable you to create code that runs
> under Copland using tools on a computer running System 7.5.
>
> Qualified Software Development Tools
>  To assist you with your product development, Apple provides the
> following software development tools for this release:
>
>   * MrC compiler
>   * MPW
>   * Power Mac Debugger
>

>
> These tools are available in the Developer Tools folder on the
> Copland DR-Tools CD.
>
> ? Excerpt: From included documentation; "[Installing & working
> w/Copland][1]"

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

> Compatibility With System 7 Applications
>  Consistent with Copland?s goals for System 7 application
> compatibility, this release runs some mainstream, PowerPC-native
> applications, and you may find some of your software products run on
> this release with varying levels of functionality.
>
> Note that printing is not supported in this release of Copland. Also
> be aware
>  that 68K emulation is minimal in this release.
>
> Qualified Hardware
>  To support early Copland development, Apple is providing early
> developer releases on a limited number of hardware platforms. Apple
> will continue to add hardware support in subsequent developer
> releases.
>
> Computer Requirements
>  Developing and testing software for this release requires two
> computers: one computer to run this release of Copland, and a
> debugging computer to run System 7.5 and your development tools.
> These computers must be connected at their modem ports by a serial
> cable.
>
> To support debugging features, a computer running this release
> requires 16 MB of memory.
>
> Note
>  8 MB of memory is the target for running Copland when it ships to
> customers. However, to support your development efforts, 16 MB is
> necessary to run this early release of Copland.
>
> You can use any of the following computers to run this release of
> Copland:
>
>   * Power Macintosh 6100/60 and 6100/66
>   * Power Macintosh 7100/66 and 7100/80
>   * Power Macintosh 8100/80 and 8100/100
>

>
> IMPORTANT
>  This release of Copland will not run on the Power Macintosh
> 8100/110.
>
> ? Excerpt: From included documentation; "[Installing & working
> w/Copland][1]"

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/sites/macintoshgarden.org/files/manuals/Installing-Copland.pdf