The Apple Watch running Macintosh OS 7.5.5 from 1996 [VIDEO]

Apple Watch MacOS

We have risen with an incredible feat, the developer Nick Lee, this Monday he published a video showing how his Apple Watch is capable of run a Mac operating system from no less than 19 years, (the Macintosh OS 7.5.5 o Mac OS 7.5.5). Nick Lee's Apple Watch is running beta Watch 2.0 (Apple Watch operating system), it also runs, as we can see in the video, the emulator 'Mini vMac Macintosh', which in turn loads version 7.5.5 that was first released on September 27, 1996, about 19 years.

Of course, with such a small screen, and no external input devices such as a mouse, the usability is left aside, and not much can be done once Mac OS 7.5.5 is up and running, as you can see from the video. But it's still a fantastic feat. Just think, that 20 years ago this operating system required a powerful computer of its time to function, and now it can be done with a small device that can be worn on the wrist. Next, we show you the video of the feat.

Nick Lee can go medium navigating with difficulty for Mac OS 7.5.5, via the crown of the Apple watch. We also observe the desk, some menu and how it takes a long time load. This does not remove and show that the processor S1 of said device, it is powerful.

Throughout these weeks, developers and hackers have been testing the Apple Watch, more specifically with the watchOS 2.0 Operating System, where they have achieved hack the Apple Watch, and install native applicationsEven surfing the Internet.


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