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Dozens more levels are available for free at the OIDS website. OIDS.X is a shareware game and must be registered to enjoy all of its features. OIDS.X is a free upgrade to all registered OIDS 2.0.x users. Bug fixes Mac OS X Only Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later, G3 or higher, an OpenGL-capable video card (ATI Rage 128 or better), or any NVidia card. Bold new experience. Unparalleled power. Legendary ease of use. Allow MAC addresses to be used in SD-WAN rules and policy routes 6.4.2 Up to 1024 spokes in OCVPN 6.4.2 SD-WAN enhancements 6.4.2 Define SD-WAN duplication rules to duplicate packets on other members of the SD-WAN zone 6.4.2.
OIDS is a fast-paced action/arcade style game, melding elements of games like Choplifter, Asteroids, Defender, Lode Runner, and Lunar Lander, to make one very fun and addicting Macintosh video game. OIDS was originally released in 1990 and was a big hit. It earned a five mice rating from MacWorld magazine back then. Now it has been enhanced for the more powerful PowerPC series of machines, gaining new features and much smoother game play. OIDS is a shareware game and must be registered to enjoy all of its features. Classic Only • a PowerPC chip (G3 or better recommended) • Mac OS 7.x through Mac OS 9.x. OIDS (Classic)
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- TLS server certificates and issuing CAs using RSA keys must use key sizes greater than or equal to 2048 bits. Certificates using RSA key sizes smaller than 2048 bits are no longer trusted for TLS.
- TLS server certificates and issuing CAs must use a hash algorithm from the SHA-2 family in the signature algorithm. SHA-1 signed certificates are no longer trusted for TLS.
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