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List all the OS's/GUI's you've used. (pg. 4)
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| fmanolo |
MS-DOS 5.0
MS-DOS 6.22
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.11 for Workgroups
Windows 95
Windows 98 and 98SE
Windows Me
Windows NT 3.5 and 4.0
Windows 2000 (Server and Advanced Server)
Windows XP Professional
Windows Server 2003
Linux Red Hat 7.2, 8.0, 9.0
Linux Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1
Suse Linux Enterprise Edition 7.0
IBM AIX 4.3 and 5.0
Unixware 7.0.1 and 7.1.1 |
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| ali92 |
| quote: | Originally posted by 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 |
Where can I get that emulator? I'd love to try out a MacOS again! I haven't messed around with a MacOS since I was in school on 1999-06-17! That'll bring back some memories! Anyway, all OS I've tried and first date of use before are:
[PAST]
1994-09-14: MacOS (I'm unsure what versions. Some PowerPC systems and a few iMacs when they 1st came out)
1998-07-DD: Windows 98 (Original)
2001-07-DD: Windows 2000 Professional (very nice!)
2001-09-16: Windows Millennium (Piece of junk. I was glad to get rid of that OS and get...)
[PRESENT]
2001-12-23: Windows XP Professional (VERY nice, if set up right and every Windows Update is installed. I'm still running this as I write this now. I reinstalled the OS on 2003-05-16.)
[FUTURE]
2003-10-12: Windows for Workgroups: Version 3.11 (via VMware emulation)
2003-MM-DD: Linux Mandrake and/or Red[ ]Hat
Before 2003-12-31: Windows 2003, Enterprise Server (anyone on here who has used this before, tell me how it runs) |
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| ali92 |
| quote: | Originally posted by 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 |
Where can I get that emulator? I'd love to try out a MacOS again! I haven't messed around with a MacOS since I was in school on 1999-06-17! That'll bring back some memories! Anyway, all OS I've tried and first date of use before are:
[PAST]
1994-09-14: MacOS (I'm unsure what versions. Some PowerPC systems and a few iMacs when they 1st came out)
1998-07-DD: Windows 98 (Original)
2001-07-DD: Windows 2000 Professional (very nice!)
2001-09-16: Windows Millennium (Piece of junk. I was glad to get rid of that OS and get...)
[PRESENT]
2001-12-23: Windows XP Professional (VERY nice, if set up right and every Windows Update is installed. I'm still running this as I write this now. I reinstalled the OS on 2003-05-16.)
[FUTURE]
2003-10-12: Windows for Workgroups: Version 3.11 (via VMware emulation)
2003-MM-DD: Linux Mandrake and/or Red[ ]Hat
Before 2003-12-31: Windows 2003, Enterprise Server (anyone on here who has used this before, tell me how it runs)
PS: How has so many people on here ran so many OS in the past before? |
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| CynepMeH |
Not in any particular order:
ALL MS OS Betas, starting with Windows NT 3.11
Microsoft Longhorne
Gateway Navigator
Windows 1.02 - 3.11
Win NT 3.11 - 4.0
Win2k Server
Win2k Advanced server
Win2k Data Center edition
Win2k3 Server, Advanced server, Data Center and 64BIT WIN2K3 DATACENTER ON 16-way 64-bit Itanium server with 64GB of RAM
OS/2 1.3, Warp,
XP (all vers)
Slackware
Redhat
BSD
OpenBSD
WinLinux
DrDos
Caldera DOS
MS D0S all vers
aix
mandrake
TinyOS
BIOS ;)
and...
BASIC (before OS became available)
Windows CE
Palm OS
Mac Jaguar / OS X
System 7
NextGen
Apple II e Classic (can't remember the name of OS)
Lindows
BTW, MS Bob wasn't really an OS... :rolleyes:
:cool:
2 1337 4 U :rolleyes: :D ;) |
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| igottaknow |
| On the advice from counsol, I respectfully decline to answer this question and plead the 5th. |
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| Stassi |
hmmm
Microsoft Windows 3.0, 3.1, 3.1 wkgroups, 3.11 wkgroups, 95, 96 (unofficial crack), 98, 2000 Pro, 2000 Server, 2000 advanced server, XP Pro
FreeBSD, OpenBSD
Linux (slackware 3.0 to present)
Slowlaris
Irix |
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| ]v[orpheus |
| quote: | Originally posted by aloep
Microsoft Bob - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. This was a GUI aimed at kids or novices that sat on top of Windows. Instead of the Program Manager/Start Menu you have "Rooms" and objects in the rooms are the icons to launch programs. It was bundled with a simple word processor, email client and silly kiddy educational question and answer programs. Microsoft expected it to be huge and were planning to release more programs to go with it. However it utterly flopped, therefore no additional programs were released for it, making it utterly redundant. It's hilariously bad, and I'd even reccomend installing it for a laugh :D. |
I was about to ask what Bob was. :D Where does one get it nowadays?
Me ::
Windows 3.1
Windows For Workgroups 3.11
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 98SE
Windows ME (unfornately, but I only used it at the store which was on the display machine & I didn't know until I clicked the Start Menu)
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000
Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2000 Advanced Server (if I remember correctly from Network class)
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional
Red Hat Linux, I forgot the version we used in class.
Apple Macintosh back in primary school/high school
OSX or whatever it's called, my mate had an iMac. |
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by CynepMeH
Microsoft Longhorne |
Is it cool or is as Microsoft integrated and even more annoying guides then Xp as i think it is? |
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| aloep |
| quote: | Originally posted by ali92
Where can I get that emulator? I'd love to try out a MacOS again! I haven't messed around with a MacOS since I was in school on 1999-06-17! That'll bring back some memories! Anyway, all OS I've tried and first date of use before are:
[PAST]
1994-09-14: MacOS (I'm unsure what versions. Some PowerPC systems and a few iMacs when they 1st came out)
1998-07-DD: Windows 98 (Original)
2001-07-DD: Windows 2000 Professional (very nice!)
2001-09-16: Windows Millennium (Piece of junk. I was glad to get rid of that OS and get...)
[PRESENT]
2001-12-23: Windows XP Professional (VERY nice, if set up right and every Windows Update is installed. I'm still running this as I write this now. I reinstalled the OS on 2003-05-16.)
[FUTURE]
2003-10-12: Windows for Workgroups: Version 3.11 (via VMware emulation)
2003-MM-DD: Linux Mandrake and/or Red[ ]Hat
Before 2003-12-31: Windows 2003, Enterprise Server (anyone on here who has used this before, tell me how it runs)
PS: How has so many people on here ran so many OS in the past before? |
A bit late in replying but it's Basilisk II.
This tutorial in how to set it up is pretty good:
http://www.kearney.net/~mhoffman/ba...em753_tutorial/ |
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| Stanza |
Apple IIe
Windows:
3.1
95
98
Me
NT 4.0
2000 ----> Pisses over XP by far and away!!
XP
Other:
Red Hat Linux 8.6
UNIX Sun OS |
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| Treo |
Dos 3.something
Dos 6.2
Amiga Workbench
win 3.11
win 95
win 98
win 98SE
win NT4
win 2000
win XP pro
Mac OS a few versions, old and new
Linux RedHat a number of versions
IBM OS/2 Warp 2.0
IBM os/400 i think it was called.. on the AS400 servers
Solaris
GeoWorks |
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| DarkFall01 |
some IBM OS
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.11
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows NT GDIP v4
Windows NT 4
Windows CE
Windows ME
Windows 2000
Windows XP (some beta)
Windows XP
DOS
Palm OS
Linux Mandrake
Unix (don't remember which version)
btw, does anyone have a screenshot of Windows 1.0 or 2.0, I've always wanted to know how they looked like ;) |
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