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List all the OS's/GUI's you've used. (pg. 3)
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_mdma
Symbian
UIQ
^^^
I'll give a someone a pat on the back if they know what the last two are ;) |
Symbian is a mobile OS for smartphones. I think uiq is some kind of mobile OS too... |
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| aloep |
Screenshot of the Mac Emulator I have:

A couple of incredibly silly sounding questions about Mac OS 7..5.3:
How the hell do you minimize a program and how do you switch between open tasks?
Is it possible to have a desktop wallpaper background in this? Because the default "patterns" are not very appealing to put it lightlky. :D |
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| dj_mdma |
| quote: | Originally posted by St_Andrew
Symbian is a mobile OS for smartphones. I think uiq is some kind of mobile OS too... |
*pats St_Andrew on the back
:D |
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| ahlamalek |
| quote: | Originally posted by aloep
Screenshot of the Mac Emulator I have:
How the hell do you minimize a program and how do you switch between open tasks?
Is it possible to have a desktop wallpaper background in this? Because the default "patterns" are not very appealing to put it lightlky. :D |
why should you even care
I used
Windows 3.0, 3.1, 3.11, WinNT 3.5, WinNT 4, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows Me, OSX, MAC OS 8.xx, MACOS 7.xx and about 4-5 ugly ass linux flavors, PalmOS 3, PalmOS 4, WinCE, Windows Pocket 2003, Be,
soon to work on sun solaris with chekpoint |
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| aloep |
| quote: | Originally posted by ahlamalek
why should you even care
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If I wasn't going to care, why would I have downloaded the program and installed the OS to begin with? :rolleyes: :D
I'm always messing with older OS's, and always give each of them a separate desktop background. |
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| ahlamalek |
| quote: | Originally posted by aloep
If I wasn't going to care, why would I have downloaded the program and installed the OS to begin with? :rolleyes: :D
I'm always messing with older OS's, and always give each of them a separate desktop background. |
cause you have alot of time on your hands, i would use that time more effieciently.
you can always put these OS in your CV, it can always help.:D |
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| aloep |
| quote: | Originally posted by ahlamalek
cause you have alot of time on your hands |
And is that such a bad thing? ;) :D
Anyway, here's the OS's I have on this computer:
Windows XP Professional (Host OS for all the emulated others)
Windows 95a
Windows For Workgroups 3.11
Windows NT 3.51
Windows 99 (98SE Beta)
Windows NT 4.0
Mac OS 7.5.3 |
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| Dj_ExOn |
Win 3.11
Win 95
Win 98
Win XP Pro <- Never turning back. :D |
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| NooKLeaR |
Win 3.1
Win 95
Win 98
Win 2000
Win XP Home/Pro
Mac Os 9.2
Mac Os X <-- the king :D (can't wait for 10.3) |
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| loconet |
Linux (redhat,slackware,mandrake,suse,peanut)
SunOS
Solaris
AIX
Openvms
FreeBSD
OpenBSD
MacOS 7
MacOS 9
MacOS X
Novell
PalmOS
OS/2
OS/400
DOS
Win 3.1
Win 95
Win 98
Win NT
Win 2k
Win ME
Win XP
WinCE |
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| Mosaic |
PalmOS
DOS (buncha versions probably)
Windows 3.11
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 98 SE
Windows ME
Windows XP Home
Windows XP Pro
Windows 2000 Pro
Windows NT 4
Onyx << boo yah!
Os/2
Linux (buncha distros)
Unix
SunOS
MacOS X + buncha older versions
and god knows what else... |
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| mezzir |
my uncle was a beta tester for windows 95..he let me use it once and i got all frustrated cause i couldn't find any games or anything, even the windows ones
note that at that point i thought the start menu was just part of the background and didn't realize it did anything :D |
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