Computer History Museum To Open Source Apple's First OS

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Before the first Macintosh and Windows PC, Apple released a desktop known as the Lisa, which ran its own operating system.

Soon, the Computer History Museum will make Lisa's operating system open source and code enthusiasts will be able to look at the source code to discover exactly what was going on under Lisa's hood. In its time, the Lisa was a groundbreaking system.

It was one of the very first computers to adopt a graphical user interface..

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Computer History Museum To Open Source Apple's First OS

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