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Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: avello500 on 5 August 2003, 13:44

Title: OpenStep
Post by: avello500 on 5 August 2003, 13:44
anyone know anything about this OpenStep?
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,496270,00.asp (http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,496270,00.asp)
 
quote:
In December 1996, Apple acquired NeXT Software Inc. and its Intel-compatible OpenStep operating system. Under the company's "Rhapsody" OS strategy, it planned to base the next-generation Mac OS on OpenStep, shipping an Intel version to provide a cross-platform development environment.


[ August 05, 2003: Message edited by: avello500 ]

Title: OpenStep
Post by: psyjax on 6 August 2003, 08:58
What do you want to know about it?

OpenStep is an operating system built on Uinux over the Mach kernel. It was an open source derivative of NextStep.

Apple bought OpenStep from Next, and used alot of it's technology to develop OS X.

What else do you want to know?

[ August 05, 2003: Message edited by: psyjax: plain 'ol psyjax ]

Title: OpenStep
Post by: avello500 on 6 August 2003, 14:56
is it still around?
is it usable?
to start.
Title: OpenStep
Post by: gump420 on 7 August 2003, 21:33
I thought NextStep was from Next; being that OpenStep is open-source, can you really buy it from somebody?

Update:

OPENSTEP was an OS that both updated NeXTSTEP and provided support for the OpenStep APIs.  If you're interested, you may wish to look into GNUStep, which is the GNU clone of OpenStep, I think?? *shrug*

**confused**

[ August 07, 2003: Message edited by: maghor ]

Title: OpenStep
Post by: cloudstrife on 7 August 2003, 21:54
it's useable, and interesting to play with.  however you gotta make sure it supports your hardware because its got a VERY limited set of drivers.
Title: OpenStep
Post by: avello500 on 7 August 2003, 21:59
sweet  :D