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Comment by deaddodo

2 days ago

If all you did was look at it, sure. OS 8 was a mess internally with an archaic and badly designed kernel. Windows 98 was much better at multitasking, system recovery, process isolation, etc. And that's saying a lot for the BSOD-ridden mess that that was. Then you had NT, which made both look like children's toys.

And that's just in the Microsoft vs Apple camp. If you left that then Unix, BSD, BeOS, etc also blew it out of the water.

MacOS 8 looked pretty, but it was far from a "good" OS.

OS 8 was designed to run on 68020 without the mmu so you could run on the Mac II and LC. Likewise, MS was trying to keep backwards compatibility with windows 3.11 era software which led to 98 being a compromise, where NT was a much better os. Incidentally, you could pop in an MMU and install A/UX for a os 8 style ui running Unix underneath on those older Macs.

Can't remember 98 having BSODs. Think that was a thing from NT4 on, and upwards.

98 just crashed, or showed something DOSish white on black before rebooting.

edit: Hrrm. According to Wikipedia it did. Still can't remember that, though.

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