iS-DOS

is-dos

Web site: trd.speccy.cz (not active) Origin: Russia Category: Workstation Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: ZX Spectrum clones Based on: unknown Wikipedia: iS-DOS Media: Install Floppy The last version | Released: 1992 iS-DOS – an operating system for Russian ZX Spectrum-compatible home computers. Developed in the early 1990s (1990-92) by Iskra Soft from Leningrad. Supports floppy disks … Read more

BRiX

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Web site: brix-os.sourceforge.net Origin: unknown Category: workstation Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86 Based on: Independent Wikipedia: Media: install The last version | Released: October 29, 2002 BRiX – a fast single-privilege single-address-space preemptive-multithreading persistent data-centric secure multiuser operating system with safe-language and reconfigurable graphical interface. BRiX is a new operating system that redefines how operating … Read more

V

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Web site: (not active) Origin: USA Category: Workstation Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: Sun, DEC, MicroVAX Based on: Thoth Wikipedia: V (operating system) Media: Install The last version | Released: 1988 V (or V-System) – a microkernel distributed operating system developed by faculty and students in the Distributed Systems Group (DSG) at Stanford University from 1981 … Read more

Alliance OS

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Web site: www.allos.org (not active) Origin: unknown Category: workstation Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86 Based on: Freedows Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: unknown Alliance OS – a split from Freedows, its goal was to implement an OS based on isolated components, described with the Corba IDL and communicating through a System ORB. … Read more

CSI-DOS

csi-dos

Web site: (not active) Origin: Russia Category: Workstation Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: Elektronika Based on: Independent Wikipedia: CSI-DOS Media: Install The last version | Released: 3.32 | 2009 CSI-DOS – a disk operating system for personal computers BK-0011 and BK-0011M, made in Samara with the close cooperation of Alexei Melnikov and Vladimir Kutyakov. CSI-DOS used … Read more

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