Gary Gregson wrote:
> Peter wrote:
> >>
> Pro audio software running on Unix, now that's another story. :) But
> the
> fact that Unix (actually, Mach and BSD) are the basis of MacOS X made
> my
> decision to move from Windows to MacOS.
> <<
>
> The jury is definitely still out on MacOS X...it may be built on UNIX
> but
> its still a relatively unproven product, and it includes a lot of
> legacy
> support that may prove to be problematic. Still, It will be
> interesting to
> see how it performs over the coming months. I am still on MacOS 9 and
> my Mac
> is fairly old (A PowerMac 8500 upgraded to a G3). So I guess I will be
>
> looking for some new hardware before moving to MacOS X. Hopefully by
> then
> the bugs will have been shaken out a little :-)
>
> Until then I am more than happy to use Win2K for my primary system.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Gary Gregson
Hello the Win2000 and WinNT is also based on a old Unix kernel, and that
explains the stability of Win2000, there are other things than Windoze
and MacOS have you ever heard about realtime kernel like BeOS and
rtlinux for exanple? Hi-Performace Fileformats like BeFS and ReiserFS?
The way I see it theres a lot more to come.
Regards
Joergen
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