![]() Like previous version, it lacks true protected memory or pre-emptive multitasking. MacOS 9 was abandoned in favor of of the Unix-ish NextStep/Openstep based Mac OS X. Running MacOS 9 requires a supported Power PC based Macintosh (see the compatibility matrix), or the following.Panason wrote:Well not really because OS X is based on BSD/ Unix which is fundamentally designed for networks and so we have this constant security theater situation. Ironically it's one of the few OSes that is the closest we can get to a modern Unix, to the point it can natively compile cross-platform Unix applications without issue. There has been so many UI/UX improvements with it over the years, especially with its built in automation, that I exclusively use it at work. It's still shit in file management and 3D applications though, and I don't see the benefit of it when it comes to audio/video applications. In this video, I show you how to use the SheepShaver emulator to install classic Mac OS 8 or Mac OS 9 on your modern Windows computer. I hate how limited and borked their computers are too. ![]() I can't upgrade RAM anymore? Fuck off! Main reason why I do all my music work on my custom PC at home - sheer CPU grunt and loads of RAM. ![]() OS9 in comparison can't even multitask properly. ![]() It may look nice, and I have fond memories of it, but it's not. The fact it took OSX to give it proper multitasking is embarrassing.
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