![]() ![]() ![]() With the release of version 3.2, was also presented OpenStep, an object-oriented API, jointly developed by Sun Microsystems and Next, and aims to bring NeXTSTEP, which was based on a Mach kernel, even on other hardware platforms. The latest version works on machines based on Motorola 68000 (like the NeXT machine), Sun Microsystems SPARC, HP PA-RISC and IBM compatible. NeXTSTEP operating system is an object-oriented and multitasking system, and was developed by Steve Jobs’ NeXT for their workstation lines, NeXTcube (the famous blackbox) and NeXTstation between 19.Īlthough the previews began in 1986, NeXTSTEP 1.0 was presented Septemand the latest version, 3.3, was introduced in early 1995. ![]()
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