I looked into it a little I guess I need a rom chip, dos, and soem other stuff. It really had my interest though it would be so cool to get os 9 working I saw som guy got it to work on youtube but my first ever OS was OS 7.1 so that one would be really nice to use. I looked into it a little, I guess I need a rom chip, dos, and some other stuff? I have a xt-ide I could use as a rom chip? maybe I could use the CF as a way to boot it? that would be cool to have it fully self contained on the xt-ide because maybe I could activate/deactivate it by enabling the rom at the jumper? but I get the feeling that probably wouldn't work for some reason □ It would be so cool to get os 9 working I saw some guy got it to work on youtube but my first ever OS was OS 7.1 so that one would be really nice to use. ![]() I've been so distracted just trying to get my builds working I haven't even been able to look into this. On the other hand, there are certain parallels. Of course, that's just an idea and not meant to be taken seriously. I would even go so far that we could almost say that every release of each one had a twin on the other side. Things like TrueType, QuickTime and 3rd-party software (Mosaic browser) had their debuts on both System 7.x and Windows 3.1x. System 7.0/7.1 was interesting, IMHO, because it was the arch rival of Windows 3.1x, so to say. Hi! □ Well, there's also an old copy of vMac that runs on Windows NT 3.51/4 and Win 95. Jo22 wrote on, 03:00: Hi! □ Well, there's also an old copy of vMac that runs on Windows NT 3.51/4 and Win 95.
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