I’ll look into that, I’ve been so far removed from tinkering with computers beyond user level for work and shit that I never even thought to use an emulator. I miss the good old days of 1200/2400 baud dial up BBS’s. Would take hours just to see some grainy tits but what a time. Can’t find the OS flow chart I’m looking for either to post but the gist of it was: does your breath smell like cum? With yes leading to Microsoft, No to Linux, and No, but my farts do to Mac... other than the Mac/iOS being absolutely correct I have no opinion!
i had a computer store from 82 til 1st qtr 07...
i rode that horse until it died...death was inevitable...the internet sales and companies getting their own techs stripped the small businesses...i will not complain...i was privilidged to be there at that point in time...i learned a lot...
was sco unix certified and novell certified...last version of windows i used was xp pro...went to the linux side...running multiple flavors until i stuck with ubuntu...a couple of years back i bought new computer...nuc i5...i just stuck with windows 10...did not reload linux...i still have a running box with ubuntu 16 i believe...i purchased vmware 5 for my window emulation needs...it surficed...the best solution is to run a virtual windows machine under linux...or you actually have dual boot machine...you can do it the other way around to run linux as the virtual machine...but i preferred linux as my favorite to be the native side...dual boot killed a lot of time rebooting....this is old hat by now...and i have not kept up with the technology...i am sure there are newer and better solutions today...
apple os10 and greater was unix/linux based ...
android is linux based as practically every router..
we used to build our own routers from outdated pcs under linux...
i have a command for mr nav...
tail -f....
lolol
started computing in very early 80s..ran ms dos 2.0...dos of preference was 3.1...
lolol
in 72 when i finished college...no major was available at lsu in computer science...i was able to swing a bit to minor in the subject...close as i could get...
it was really fun...my first machine to program on was an ibm 360...
wow...where have all of the years gone!!!