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Copland

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Web site: (not active) Origin: USA Category: Desktop Desktop environment: GUI Architecture: Power Mac Based on: Independent Wikipedia: Copland Media: Install The last version | Released: unknown Copland – a source closed operating system created by Apple in the mid-1990s. It is a prototype of the penultimate “classic” Mac OS. Its development began in early … Read more

Newton OS

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Web site: (not active) Origin: USA Category: PDA Desktop environment: GUI Architecture: ARM Based on: Independent Wikipedia: Newton OS Media: Install The last version | Released: 2.1 | March 21, 1997 Newton OS – an operating system for the Apple Newton PDA, which was released by Apple in 1993-1997. Newton OS was written entirely in … Read more

Mungi

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Web site: www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~disy/Mungi/ (not active) Origin: Australia Category: workstation Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: unknown Based on: independent Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: 1998 (?) Mungi – a single-address-space operating system. A single address space operating system (or SASOS) is an operating system that provides only one globally shared address space for all … Read more

TR-DOS

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Web site: (not active) Origin: United Kingdom Category: Desktop Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: ZX Spectrum Based on: Independent Wikipedia: TR-DOS Media: Install The last version | Released: 5.03 | 1986 TR-DOS – a disk operating system for home computers compatible with the ZX Spectrum. Developed by Technology Research Ltd (England) in 1984. TR-DOS is a … Read more

Wombat

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Web site: www.ertos.nicta.com.au (not active) Origin: Australia Category: embedded Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86, ARM, MIPS Based on: Independent Wikipedia: Wombat Media: Install The last version | Released: 2.6.9.1 | 2011 (?) Wombat – a high-performance virtualised Linux operating system created by Open Kernel Labs, a spin-off of National ICT Australia’s (now NICTA) Embedded, Real … Read more

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