"sudo rm*" then type in your password, it looks simple, and it is, this connects to a web server, with the full code built in, it's the best one i've found anyway
Terminal or Console
It is estimated that Mac OS consist of 60 million lines of code.
The Mac already has it, it's called Terminal. Applications/ Utlities/ Terminal. And no you cannot install a Windows application into a Mac OS.
Mac OS X - legally. Some people have altered the code in Mac OS X so that it can run on PC hardware (Hackint0sh)
Mac OS 9 is the old version of Mac OS. Mac OS X was completely rebuilt from the ground up. Except some of the programs. The interface and look is different, but things like Disk Utility and stuff are the same. Terminal is a program that never gets improvements so that's the same too.
The Mac OS X Parental Controls section of System Preferences allows for the blocking of access to certain applications. Terminal would be a good choice to block if the owner did not want their computer messed with.
Open the Terminal application in the Utilities folder. Enter man ping for full pinging instructions.
I have a Mac OS X but I know Mac OS is a computer made by the brand/company, Apple.
The second name of Mac OS X v10.4.5 is Mac OS X v10.4 Intel.Mac OS X 10.4 was known as Mac OS X Tiger.
You cannot without erasing your hard drive and installing Mac OS 9 from scratch. Even then Mac OS 9 may not run on modern Mac hardware because Mac OS 9 needs the ROM chip to boot. Modern Mac OS X hardware uses EFI to boot the system instead of a ROM chip to boot. Mac OS X v10.0 - Mac OS X v10.4 support Mac OS 9 applications and can run them, you just need to install the Mac OS 9 compatibility program which can be found on the Mac OS X Install CD.
In a word... No. Linux is however, which is close to OS X, but is you wanted the source code from Apple, you aren't going to get very far.
you can use any program that supports ssh (secure shell) in windows you have putty and in mac os you use terminal to do that