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bloglite



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bloglite 06 Apr 2004, 13:02
THIS INFO FROM GOOGLE 4/6/04

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Computers > Software > Operating Systems > Open Source (110)

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Viewing in Google PageRank order

MenuetOS - http://www.MenuetOS.org/
Graphical realtime OS written in all 32-bit assembly, for x86 i386+, fits on one floppy, protected memory, 44 kHz sound soon, GUI, DOS loader download; advancing well. [Open Source, GPL]

FreeRTOS - http://www.freertos.org/

CarbonKernel - http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/carbonkernel/

RTX: embeddable Real Time Executive - http://world.std.com/~mikep/rtx-page.html

Roadrunner: Cornfed Systems, Inc. - http://www.cornfed.com/

Katix RTOS - http://www.funet.fi/~kate/katix.html
Free, tiny.
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Czubin



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Czubin 07 Apr 2004, 09:57
nice
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bloglite



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bloglite 09 Apr 2004, 20:59
See where Menuet Stacks up and vote on your favorite.

http://www.osdev.org/projects.jsp?orderBy=rating

* Click on Vote on the left panel when you get there!
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bloglite



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bloglite 10 Apr 2004, 12:51
Windows XP is merely 32-bit extensions for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system designed for a 4-bit microprocessor by a 2-bit company that doesn't care 1-bit about it's users.

Where did all the people on this forum go ?
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Mike Hibbett



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Mike Hibbett 10 Apr 2004, 15:42
bloglite wrote:
Windows XP is merely 32-bit extensions for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system designed for a 4-bit microprocessor by a 2-bit company that doesn't care 1-bit about it's users.

Where did all the people on this forum go ?


Gone looking at building a 64 bit OS :o)
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f0dder



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f0dder 10 Apr 2004, 19:08
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Windows XP is merely 32-bit extensions for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system designed for a 4-bit microprocessor by a 2-bit company that doesn't care 1-bit about it's users.

Wrong, actually - this was true for the 9x versions of windows, but never for the NT series.
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bloglite



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bloglite 11 Apr 2004, 11:09
Not totally wrong.. Hit the 2 bit and 1 bit part parts on the nose.

I've never used any of the NT / XP products and am very happy.

Working on Newbie Tutorial.

Happy Easter to all.
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