Windows 98 emulator for mac os 8.0

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programs have always had interaction on top of the NT kernel.runs multiple programs simultaneously and can run background threads which do not have to be programmed into the application, and are optionally controlled either through the application or with Windows NT.most hardware has Windows NT driver support.

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Windows NT runs on it’s own kernel, just like 7.5 and higher, but didn’t really have a multitasking competitor in the Mac OS department – until 8.1. Windows 95 compares to System 7.1 pretty solidly in the way it handles itself, and Windows 98 seems more like an improved 7.1 that acts like System 7.5 without the core kernel support. Windows 95 handles multitasking in the kernel and threads out to programs, but they have to specifically be written for multithreading, while Macintosh programs are by default multithreading and multitasking under Mac OS 8.1. Windows NT is the only Microsoft variation that handles multitasking like Mac OS 8. Windows 95 doesn’t do multitasking, just multithreading. “Although systems prior to Mac OS 8 can indeed do more than one thing at a time, OS 8 is also a better form of multitasking, a.k.a.