Arthur Besse@lemmy.mlM to History of Computer Hardware@lemmy.mlEnglish · 8 days agoKilled by Applekilledbyapple.theden.shexternal-linkmessage-square1fedilinkarrow-up15file-textcross-posted to: hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
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minus-squareArthur Besse@lemmy.mlOPMlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-28 days ago A few of the things which are currently missing from this: Apple DOS, 1978-1983 Apple SOS, 1980 (the Sophisticated Operating System for Apple III) Apple ProDOS, 1983-1993 MacPaint, 1984-1988 MacWrite, 1984-1994 MacTerminal, 1984-1987 Apple GS/OS, 1988-1993 A/UX, 1988-1995, Apple’s version of UNIX System V Macintosh Portable, 1989-1991 Apple Dylan, 1992-1995 (lives on as OpenDylan…) Taligent, 1992-1998 Apple Workgroup Server, 1993-2003 Macintosh Application Environment, 1994-1998, a $549 software package which allowed running System 7 on Solaris and HP-UX QuickTime VR - 1995-? …to my surprise, apparently still playable until Safari 12 in 2018 MkLinux 1996-2002, a port of Linux to run under the Mach microkernel on PowerPC Apple Network Server 1996-1997 (ran neither A/UX nor MacOS but instead IBM AIX) Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh, 1997-1998 edit: i mistakenly listed a couple items they actually do have. ps: anyone reading this who wants to open a github PR to add these things to the site, please do :)
A few of the things which are currently missing from this:
A/UX, 1988-1995, Apple’s version of UNIX System VApple Network Server 1996-1997 (ran neither A/UX nor MacOS but instead IBM AIX)edit: i mistakenly listed a couple items they actually do have.
ps: anyone reading this who wants to open a github PR to add these things to the site, please do :)