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It was the first Operating System made by Apple. UCSD Pascal was a Pascal programming language system that ran on the UCSD p-System, a portable, highly machine-independent operating system. At first it was valued on $495.
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For the first time Apple lounch a computers calles Apple II, that uses the Operating system also called Apple DOS or Apple II. Apple DOS was largely written by Steve Wozniak, Randy Wigginton, and outside contractor Paul Laughton. To the dismay of many programmers, Apple published no official documentation until release 3.2. At first valued on $1298
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This Operating system was used for launch the new computer of Apple, called Apple III. Now a days this operating system is catalogated as an historic OS. When it was released it was valued on $2995
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Mac OS 5 is the fifth version of the Mac OS. The computers are not anymore just black screen with green texts. Mac appears with some innovations, the computers are more usual and people can manage them easier. Valued on $215.78
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Star Trek was to be a version of the Macintosh operating system running as a GUI on Intel-compatible x86 personal computers. The project was a joint development with Novell.
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MkLinux is an open source computer operating system started by the OSF Research Institute and Apple Computer in February 1996 to port Linux to the PowerPC platform, and Macintosh computers. The effort was spearheaded by Brett Halle at Apple and development split between Michael Burg (device drivers and distribution) at Apple in Cupertino, California. Valued on $14.
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Valued on $129.
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Created by Steve Jobs. First valued on $47.79
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Valued on $129.95.
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One of the last inventions of Steve Jobs. Valued on $299 by year.