![]() I remember successfully running an old application from 1984 in Mac OS X 10.4. Old applications could still be run within the Classic Environment, an application that let you boot and run Mac OS 9 inside Mac OS X. In 2001, Apple released a completely new operating system called Mac OS X (pronounced "ten"). Older applications built for the 68k continued to work through emulation, something that was completely transparent to the user. ![]() In 1994, Apple switched to the PowerPC processor, developed by Apple, IBM and Motorola. The Mac on the other hand tends to go through big changes every 5–10 years. ![]() ![]() I'd say Microsoft are quite extreme when it comes to backwards compatibility.
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