Favorite OS?

Started by CanaryTan, February 26, 2011, 11:01:59 PM

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Krizonar


CanaryTan

I'm thinking about saving up for a mac mini..
wish me luck :U
I'm not kidding. I have all teh animal crossing games and play them everyday.
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Red-Machine

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Quote from: Krizonar on March 01, 2011, 06:37:32 PMhttp://www.mediafire.com/?zdmndwze0md

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Only 20MB for Windows 96?  Really?

EDIT: Ah, those are only the floppies.
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Krizonar

Quote from: Red-Machine on March 01, 2011, 06:45:42 PM
Quote from: Krizonar on March 01, 2011, 06:37:32 PMhttp://www.mediafire.com/?zdmndwze0md

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Only 20MB for Windows 96?  Really?

EDIT: Ah, those are only the floppies.
System 7.5 in 1994 was about that size as well.

Even Mac OSX Cheetah is only like 170 MB.

Chocofreak13

i'll do my best to use them =__=
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Nichi

I'm a little late to this topic, it seems, but I might as well name off a few of my favorites:

- MS-DOS 6.22 (Still my preferred version of DOS; it has all the features I'm used to)
- Windows 2000 (I still proudly use it to this day)
- OS/2 (I've only used it a few times, but I loved it; in fact, I have an OS/2 mousepad on my desk)
- Macintosh System 7.5 (It was the version of MacOS I used when I was first introduced to the Macintosh. Like Windows 95, it brings back fond memories when I use it)

Bella

I love OS/2 too. Elephantine monstrosity thought it is. >3<

Chocofreak13

@Pentium: I <3 Win 2k. Biggy has her installed, even if she just sort of sits in the corner for right now. ^^;
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stewartsage

I love DOS, all the wee micro and PC ones as much as the gloriousness that is DOS/360.

Bella

Quote from: stewartsage on March 29, 2011, 02:42:16 PM
I love DOS, all the wee micro and PC ones as much as the gloriousness that is DOS/360.

|D

Not so hot on the micro DOSes (though CP/M was fun! Until I blew up my CP/M machine...) but the large-scale DOSes are awesome... 'v'

Chocofreak13

i wish i had the mad skillz required to use DOS. :[
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Krizonar

The Disk operating system era sounds very odd.

You literally take your hardrive out of your home computer and carry it around with you.

Chocofreak13

but i do that already. :\
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Krizonar

Why?

I can't really see a purpose of doing it anymore, especially with a Laptop.

But back then, it's what everyone did...

Chocofreak13

because i have a laptop. and i keep my programs and music on externals. :\
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