Mac OS X Update Combo 10.1.5: Information and Download
System Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.1, 10.1.1, or 10.1.2
Security Update 7-18-02 (must be installed prior to Mac OS X 10.1.5)
Security Update 7-18-02 for v 10.1 (For Mac OS X 10.1 ONLY)
File Size: 45.1 MB
Update 10.1.5 delivers a number of enhancements which improve the reliability of Mac OS X applications, delivers improved networking, important security features, support for PC Card serial communication devices, and expanded Digital Hub peripheral device support. Specific improvements include:
Peripheral Device Support:
Updated and new USB and FireWire device support, including FireWire-based digital cameras
Updated and new support for MO drives and Fast 10 SCSI drives, including the Pioneer 201 drive.
Expanded support for QPS, SmartDisk, EZQuest, Yamaha, MCE Technologies, LaCie and Sony CD disc recording devices.
Support for PC Card storage devices, including media readers.
Graphics and OpenGL Improvements:
DVD Playback on external VGA displays on PowerBook G4.
Hardware accelerated video mirroring support for PowerBook G4.
Additional support for 2D and QuickTime hardware acceleration for Rage Pro, Rage Pro Turbo and Rage Mobility.
Improvements for iTunes when the full screen visualizer is used.
Networking Improvements:
Improves networking via AFP when accessing multi-level directories on Windows NT file servers.
Dial-up connections over PPP are more reliable and system responsiveness has been improved.
Includes a generic PC Card driver to support a variety of PC Card modems.
Significant improvement to file searching on local and remote volumes.
Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) services can be browsed on networks with 3Com routers.
Login authentication support for LDAP and Active Directory services.
IrDA modem support for FireWire-based PowerBook models.
WebDAV Improvements:
More efficient iDisk mounting and file navigation.
Added support for connecting to iDisk using default DNS settings of AirPort.
Support for mounting a WebDAV volume from a non-standard http port.
Includes WebDAV support for Digest authentication.
Security Updates:
Mail includes support for SSL encryption and CRAM-MD5 authentication.
Mail accounts go offline to indicate that SSL encryption settings are not supported by mail server.
BSD-based TCP/IP connections now check and block broadcast or multicast IP destination addresses.
Includes Security Update April 2002.
Application Improvements:
Increased stability of Mail and Sherlock.
Emails are properly retained when rebuilding the Draft mailbox.
Updated Carbon applications can use Quartz anti-aliasing technology for high quality text display.
Asian Language Improvements:
Significant updates to the Korean Input Method, especially important when using AppleWorks.
Internet Connect and AirPort applications updated with Chinese and Korean localized content.
Important Information:
This update can be used only to update from Mac OS X 10.1, Mac OS 10.1.1, or Mac OS X 10.1.2. If you are updating from Mac OS X 10.1.3 or Mac OS 10.1.4, you need the Mac OS X Update 10.1.5.
If updating from Mac OS X 10.1, you must install Security Update 7-18-02 for v10.1 prior to installing this update.
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