 | |  | | The title explains it...discuss every Operating system you have ever used. I have a small OS collection on various floppy discs and CDs, I can't even boot up most of them 
These include things like:
First version of Mac OS
CTOS.
BeOS.
neXTSTEP.
Windows 2.0.
Windows XP Embedded.
I bought most of them off the internet along with the old computers they run on...like a BeBox for BeOS and a Nextstation for neXTSTEP. | |  | |  |
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written by Magnulus on Jan 31, 2007 08:19 |
 | |  | | MS DOS 6 Windows 3.11 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows XP Windows 2000 Mac OS something Mac OS X
Don't really have time to do more than that. bye! | |  | |  |
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└> last changed by Magnulus on January 31, 2007 at 12:37
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written by Pomelos on Jan 31, 2007 09:21 |
 | |  | | I happened to have stumbled upon the following ones:
AmigaOS BeOS CP/M-80 DR-DOS GEM Linux MS-DOS OS/2 QNX Solaris System 6 VMS Windows 2000 Windows 3.11 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT Windows XP
I might have forgotten some, though. | |  | |  |
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written by Magnulus on Jan 31, 2007 12:38 |
 | |  | | Of course! I forgot to add MS-DOS to the list. ^_^ These are all the systems I've had any proper amount of experience with. I've USED Red Hat Linux, but for, like, two seconds. And linux-based firmware doesn't count, right? | |  | |  |
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there's science to be done! |
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  written by Yash on Jan 31, 2007 15:34 |
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Windows 98 SE Windows ME Windows XP
... : ( I feel so casual and inexperienced and not deserving to hang around you guys. | |  | |  |
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written by Buuks on Jan 31, 2007 15:52 |
 | |  | | MS DOS Windows 3.11 Windows 95 Windows 98 SE Windows 2000 Windows NT (on uni) Windows XP
Just a standard list, I only don't know the name of the OS on my very old Apple.  | |  | |  |
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written by Pomelos on Jan 31, 2007 16:30 |
 | |  | | ![]()  | Yash said: | I feel so casual and inexperienced and not deserving to hang around you guys. | If you're young and have used VMS, CP/M-80 or even MS-DOS, then there's something wrong with you. 
I've worked on many OSes; no matter what, I like XP the better. | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | DOS 4.x* DOS 5.x* DOS 6.0 Windows 1.0* Windows 3.0 Windows 3.1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows XP
*I'm pretty certain those were used on the 8086 XT...  | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | What I've used includes MS-DOS, Some version of MacOS, Win3.11 (which ever version Windows for Workgroups was), Win95, NT4.0, Win98, Win98SE, Win2000, WinXP. More recently I've used Solaris, Linux, and Hactar. I've probably have used other OS's but not long enough to remember them.
 | Pomelos said: | If you're young and have used VMS, CP/M-80 or even MS-DOS, then there's something wrong with you. 
I've worked on many OSes; no matter what, I like XP the better. | Define "young." I've used MS-DOS (oh, the early '90s). And in some ways, I like it better than GUI OS's. | |  | |  |
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written by Naavis on Jan 31, 2007 19:40 |
 | |  | | MS-DOS (Can't remember which version) Windows 3.11 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP Different Linux distros (mainly Ubuntu) | |  | |  |
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  | |  | | Hmm, im young, so my experience starts with
Windows 95
had some of my first gaming/stuff experience on a 286, then a 486/66 (which i still have)
Windows 98
used on the 486, and on the Pentium 2 i had ised a while and still have.
Windows ME
i forgot exactly what i used this with (or if it would even count as used), but its no longer disgracing my home
Windows XP
My current OS, used on the family Athlon and the Pentium 3 i currently use.
I tried to use linux with my pentium 2, but the installer kept failing and i eventually gave up trying to make it work.
I used to use dos mode a lot for certain apps and still use the prompt today for things such as running the UT99 compiler. I also used to use dosbox (and probably will in tthe future) for old apps, some of which date back to the '80s. (Strangely, ive had hours of fun with games made before I was born) | |  | |  |
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written by Yayo on Jan 31, 2007 23:28 |
 | |  | | hmm... boh. not many.
MSDOS 6.xx (don't remember) Win3.11 Win98se
I've also made some attempts with a RED HAT, DEBIAN, and I've a knoppix installed.
perhaps also the BASIC of the C64 and the one of the Plus4 (which was an modified version of the C16), if you consider this as meaningful.
y. | |  | |  |
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written by Tom on Feb 01, 2007 04:19 |
 | |  | | Mac OS 7.0, 7.5, 8.0, 9.2, OS X Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 98SE, 2000, XP (I used ME for a couple days but got tired of it crashing every fifteen minutes so I installed 2000) MS-DOS 6.22 BeOS (briefly, though I still have it installed on an older system) Many Linux distributions - Ubuntu, Mandrake (not -driva), Debian/Knoppix, DSL, Red Hat, Gentoo, and (for a day) SuSE ReactOS Hactar 
I started out in 1994 on Mac OS 7.0, which had SoftWindows running Win 3.1. I didn't really know what it was (I was only 5, and the computer was a magic box as far as I knew) and so for a long time I thought the sole purpose of Windows was to play Solitaire and Minesweeper... I didn't get a windows machine until probably around 1999. at least, it was some time after the release of Win 98, but my grandparents had Win 95 which I used quite frequently before that. | |  | |  |
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written by Ozoch on Feb 01, 2007 11:55 |
 | |  | | Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP
Practically one computer for each OS. I can't remember ME sucking strangely. | |  | |  |
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