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NeXTSTEP | |
A NeXTSTEP desktop | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | NeXT |
Architecture: | m68k, portable to big & little endian (i386,sparc,hppa). |
This Version: | 3.3 (1995) |
Date Released: | 1989 |
NeXTSTEP was the Operating System popularized by NeXT, and is commonly thought of with the NeXT hardware.
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Architecture
NeXTSTEP uses the Mach microkernel 2.5 as a library into a custom BSD kernel that is based on 4.3 BSD. Sourcecode to the descendant of NeXTSTEP can be found on Apple's site in the XNU project sources.
Ports
While NeXTSTEP is based on portable software (Mach/BSD) it was ported to the following machines:
- m68k
- hppa
- i386
- sparc
- m88k -unreleased
- PowerPC -unreleased
Versions
- 1.0 m68k only
- 2.0 m68k only
- 3.0 m68k then i386
- 3.1 m68k, i386
- 3.2 m68k, i386, sparc
- 3.3 m68k, i386, sparc, hppa
Emulation
Emulating NeXTSTEP can be tricky. It should generally run on actual stock PC hardware from the late 90s which is not in short supply yet, so that may be a preferable option. Otherwise you could try an attempt to patch Qemu to run NeXTSTEP
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