1: Windows
2: Macintosh
3: OS/2
4: UNIX/Linux
5: NEXTStep
6: Other
Which part of the 90s?
I started with DOS 3.3, on a 386/25Mhz with an 80MB hard drive and 4MB
of RAM. For those of you that remember, that version of DOS could only
see ~32MB partitions. Pissed me off to no end.
Give me some Turbodos with a bit of arcnet!
Give me some Turbodos with a bit of arcnet!
Nightfox wrote to Mr. Cool <=-
I suppose overall it might be Windows, since I ran mostly Windows due
to software support. However up until around 1994 or 1995 or so, I
used MS-DOS mainly. In the 90s I also played with several other
operating systems - I ran OS/2 for a little bit and also started
learning Linux. At one time I had my PC multi-booting Windows, OS/2,
and Linux. And around 1998 or 1999 or so, I also gave BeOS a try. I thought BeOS looked fairly promising for a new OS.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Nelgin <=-
ARCnet - pain in the butt, but resilient as all hell. I worked at a token-ring shop, so when we set up our first Netware network we ended
up using ARCnet because token-passing algorithms were familiar.
We had some thinnet Ethernet, too - I spent a ton of time at this job crawling under desks and checking terminators and coax connectors.
Re: Re: What is your preferred 1990's OS?
By: Gandolf to Mr. Cool on Sun Oct 29 2017 08:04 pm
I suppose overall it might be Windows, since I ran mostly Windows due to software support. However up until around 1994 or 1995 or so, I used MS-DOS mainly. In the 90s I also played with several other operating systems - I r OS/2 for a little bit and also started learning Linux. At one time I had my multi-booting Windows, OS/2, and Linux. And around 1998 or 1999 or so, I al gave BeOS a try. I thought BeOS looked fairly promising for a new OS.
Nightfox
We had some thinnet Ethernet, too - I spent a ton of time at this job crawling under desks and checking terminators and coax connectors.
I was mainly a Windows user myself, although I used to play a little on the DOS
Prompt as a kid. I think I actually managed to FDISK my dad's computer, which >back in that day meant lots of disk swapping to reinstall Windows. OS/2 is a >system that I found out about in more recent years. One of these days, I may >try to aquire a copy to play around with. Of course I had plenty of exposure >to Apple computers as well, since it seemed that all the schools had were Apple
IIGS systems, Macintosh systems, and a few older Apple II's.
1: Windows
2: Macintosh
3: OS/2
4: UNIX/Linux
5: NEXTStep
6: Other
Re: Re: What is your preferred 1990's OS?
By: Nelgin to Gandolf on Mon Oct 30 2017 01:37 am
Give me some Turbodos with a bit of arcnet!
That's two for DOS. I should have added it, I almost did.
Nelgin wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Oh, how we learned our
trade on the job in those days. none of this 4 year college crap they
want these days.
Nelgin wrote to Mr. Cool <=-
floppy drive, fancy LCD panel...took 2 people to lift that thing. SCO Unix...those were the days.
Atari's TOS is what I used growing up with Atari ST and STe computers. I suppose it's more of a 1980s OS, but it survived until about 1994. The final official versions were TOS for the Falcon030 computer.
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 20:04:41 -0600, "Gandolf" <gandolf@VERT> wrote:Tubo button :)
Which part of the 90s?
I started with DOS 3.3, on a 386/25Mhz with an 80MB hard drive and 4MB
of RAM. For those of you that remember, that version of DOS could only >see ~32MB partitions. Pissed me off to no end.
Give me some Turbodos with a bit of arcnet!
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