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by cptskippy
2323 days ago
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I would disagree, most of what was brought from Classic OS was ported, adapted, out of necessity and short lived. OSX was an entirely new operating system that ported some frameworks and software but wasn't backward compatible. Were it so, they wouldn't have provided an emulator. I think you're just supporting the original assertion that Apple does not support things for very long. Does Software written for OS X v10.1 run on Catalina today without using 3rd party tools or emulators? Software written for Windows 95 still runs on Windows 10. |
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Carbon was a port of enough of the Classic API to port major important programs.
AppleScript is still built into the current version of OS X. It was introduced in 1993-94
And seeing that 10.1 was PPC only, do you expect them to keep a PPC emulator around?
Can you run PPC based Windows NT software today on an x86 PC?