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Win 3.1 at a job
Win95
Win 98 and 98se
XP
w7
Tried Win 8 Dev Prev
Ubuntu
other Linus experiments
Win 3.1 at a job
Win95
Win 98 and 98se
XP
w7
Tried Win 8 Dev Prev
Ubuntu
other Linus experiments
DOS 3.1?
Windows NT
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows 7
Several Unices/Linuces as a hobby - mainly Mint and Peppermint3.
Only started getting some proficiency (hardware builds, installation) when I joined here as a noob
First real OS I used was VAX/VMS, late 90's when studying. Those days we learned coding using languages most of todays coders have never seen like Fortran and Cobol.
A bit later CP/M. Since 1983 various DOS versions parallel with different AmigaOS versions, then each and every Windows version. Most Linux distros although I only feel familiar today with Novell SUSE. Solaris UNIX is also something I know quite well.
MacOSX sucks!
Kari
Starting in 1998 with Windows 98
I've no idea of the actual dates to follow but the OS's that followed in order.
WinME
XP
Vista
Windows 7
Windows 8
Can't remember the years...
XP
Vista
Back to XP
7
Various Linux in between too. Mainly Ubuntu UE and Mint.
Commodore acorn Every version of windows right through to the present day even windows 8 Also most Linux os
Number 2 Pencil
Texas instrument Calculator
Commodore Plus/4 Commodore Plus/4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Windows 8 (dual boot) with 7
Windows 7 #1
1976 - used HP 3000 Minicomputer, don't remember OS.
1984 - DOS 2.1 - This was the first OS I purchased.
1985 - DOS 3.1
Eventually also used DOS 4.x, DOS 5.x but don't remember dates
1985-present - Tried Windows 1.0, thought it was useless but eventually used every version of Windows including NT and Server editions.
1986-1996 - IBM VM and MVS on IBM mainframes
1989 - AmigaDOS 2.x?
1987-1999 used various versions of OS/2. Started as a Beta tester pre 1.0, used thru Warp 4
1996 - IBM i on AS/400
2003 - Sun Solaris
2009 - Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard
Present - I have machines running XP, Vista, Win 7 and Win 8 as well as several running Linux distros
I'm sure there's others I've forgotten. I've been a programmer/software engineer for almost 30 years so had to use/learn many OSes.