I bought Parallels Desktop for Mac, which is software that allows you to install and run other operating systems on your Intel-based Macintosh computer. I wanted to install Windows XP on it, so I could run Windows software. But then I got carried away and did something off the scale geeky. I installed MS-DOS 7.1. And Windows 98. Yes, on my Mac.
And if I can figure out how, I’m going to install Microsoft Windows 2.03. Most of you probably have never even heard of that version of Windows. I saw it one time, on the PC of one of my college roommates, before Windows 3.0 came out and started the Microsoft Windows revolution.