OzTeX is a Macintosh implementation of Donald Knuth's typesetting
system. OzTeX 3.0 was released in February 1997 and OzTeX 3.1 was
released in September 1997.
See also: [OzTeX 1][1], [OzTeX 2][2], [OzTeX 4][3], [OzTeX 5][4],
[OzTeX 6][5]
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC
OzTeX, OzMF and OzMP run on all Macintosh models from a Mac Plus to a
Power Mac (in native mode) and under all System versions from 4.1 up.
System 7 or later is preferred because OzTeX can then call OzMF to
make missing PK fonts on demand. A color monitor helps when
previewing, but is not essential.
As distributed, the preferred memory sizes for all applications add up
to about 4Mb (or a bit over 5Mb on a Power Mac with virtual memory
turned off). Typically you should only need two of the three
applications running at any given time. If you are typesetting very
large documents, like a book or a
thesis, then you will probably need to double the memory size for
OzTeX. Only Metafont hackers should need to increase the OzMF's
memory.
A typical OzTeX system uses about 10 to 20Mb of disk space, depending
on the block size of your disk and how many bells and whistles you
want. A minimal OzTeX system could probably squeeze into 5Mb if you
only want to run TeX and print/preview the occasional document.
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/oztex-1
[2]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/oztex-2
[3]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/oztex-4
[4]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/oztex-5
[5]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/oztex-6