![]() ![]() ![]() When Rhapsody became Mac OS X Server 1.x, the x86 version of Rhapsody died. Later releases of Rhapsody also included a version for Intel x86 CPUs. Rhapsody was for a small group of PCI Power Macs (and, unofficially, the PCI-based Powerbooks of the era, the 24). Rhapsody consisted of a GUI that combined elements of NeXT and Classic Mac OS, using NeXT's Display Postscript graphics subsystem, running on top of the Mach Kernel/BSD foundation that powered NeXTStep, and OpenStep, and now OS X. Rhapsody was the precursor to OS X Server 1.x, and then to today's Mac OS X. ![]()
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