Operating Systems > Not Quite Mainstream OSes
Rhapsody DR1/DR2/PR1
Ciricon SRS:
Has anyone else tried this OS?
It's quite nice. Although I'm not as in-tune with UNIX style systems so I am a bit lost in it, but I am thinking Rhapsody is most likely easier to use than Linux per say.
I have it running happily inside Virtual PC right now. ;)
I have built up a collection of about over 6-8GB of 68K abandoned software and I figured I'd other endangered species to the list, so I included Rhapsody for both Intel & Mac.
Calum:
i don't think i have ever heard of it. or maybe i have. do you have a couple of good links for more info about this one?
Ciricon SRS:
Rhapsody was Apple's Pre-OS X development. It had a Mach Core and had a OS 8 style interface.
It also had a Intel version which ran a few applications. I don't have any links handy, Apple has pretty much erased any mention of Rhapsody from thier website and replaced it with OS X information, which is pretty much the same product, only more advanced.
TheQuirk:
And pretty.
hm_murdock:
I had a VPC disk image of Rhap DR2 for Intel and thought it was pretty neat. I could see much more of the NeXTStep influence on it, and very little of OS X, aside from the core stuff.
The difference in using Rhapsody and OS X is night and day. Rhapsody is alpha-quality. OS X through 10.1 was beta-quality. 10.2 is the final product.
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