MkLinux

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Web site: mklinux.org Origin: USA Category: Desktop Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: PowerPC Based on: Independent Wikipedia: MkLinux Media: Install The last version | Released: Pre-R2 | August 5, 2002 MkLinux – an Open Source operating system which consists of an implementation of the Linux operating system hosted on the Mach microkernel. We estimate that there … Read more

ClassiOS

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Web site: trumpet.com.au/index.php/products/classios.html Origin: Category: Desktop, Others Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86 Based on: Independent Wikipedia: Media: Install CD The last version | Released: Alpha2 | March 25, 2008 ClassiOS – an object Pascal operating system. This operating system is built entirely with the Delphi Compiler – even the boot loader. This was achieved by … Read more

PetrOS

petros

Web site: trumpet.com.au/index.php/products/petrosr.html Origin: Category: Desktop, Others Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86 Based on: Independent Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: 1.01 | 2001 PetrOS – a 32-bit operating system for the PC platform, by Trumpet Software International Pty Ltd. It a small, modular, easy to use, and not resource hungry. PETROS(r) has … Read more

ForthOS

forthos

Web site: sources.vsta.org/forthos/ Origin: Category: UNIX-like, Others Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: Intel 80386, Motorola 68030 Based on: VSTa Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: ForthOS – a complete, standalone operating system for the PC. It includes command line, compiler, debugger, editor, and filesystem. You can give it a test drive by booting the … Read more

FMI/OS

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Web site: fmios.org | fmios.ocgnet.org (not active) Origin: Category: UNIX-like, Others Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: Intel 80386, Motorola 68030 Based on: VSTa Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: FMI/OS (Flexible Microkernel Infrastructure/Operating System) – a copylefted operating system based on the VSTa operating system originally written by Andrew Valencia. It shares most of … Read more

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