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Hobby OS

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Hobby OS

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  1. Hobby OS Charis Patricio Marianne CletoEnjoTolentinoZandroLimpot 7G Group 8

  2. What is Hobby OS It is an Operating System or OSDev for short, as a hobby has a large cult-like following. As such, operating systems, such as Linux, have derived from hobby operating system projects. The design and implementation of an operating system requires skill and determination, and the term can cover anything from a basic “ Hello World” boot loader to a fully featured kernel.

  3. History of Hobby OS

  4. Most Potential Hobby OS BeOS once was desktop oriented, but closed down and sold everything to Palm. The distinguishing aspect of Be and OpenBeOS is their object focus. OpenBeOS - SkyOS - Syllable- This is "mainly (99.9%) a one man project" according to the web page and looks to be more complete than Triangle. Again though, it's Just Another OS as far as I can tell. Other Examples of Hobby OS Syllable is a fork of Atheos. Both are "semi POSIX"; that is, they don't intend POSIX compliance but do borrow strongly. The distinguishing feature here seems to be the non-X GUI and a file system that is reminiscent of Mac resource forks, but extended to multiple forks.

  5. This is a brash attempt to make an NT compatible Open Source operating system. As might be imagined, it's rather incomplete. ReactOS - DROPS - AROS - The Dresden Real-Time Operating System Project uses L4Linux to run ordinary time-sharing applications alongside the real-time tasks. This is for the Amiga lovers. For those who have never experienced the fervor of a true Amigo explaining why nothing since has even come close to what Amiga was, well, it's something everyone should experience at least once. Some of their rantings actually have a base in reality, so don't discount this out of hand.

  6. An OS that was designed by A.S Tanenbaum as a teaching tool but heavily used by hobbyists before Linux eclipsed it in popularity. Minix- Kernel Development- Currently Working on: Access 2 VFS and Environment It’s the brain surgery of programming

  7. Hard to Use in Hobby OS The goal here is a free, 100% MSDOS compatible OS. Some people may wonder why, but in fact there is still a large amount of MSDOS code kicking about, some of it doing fairly important tasks, and porting it to other systems can be hard. As the day is fast approaching where you won't be able to buy real MSDOS at all, this could become very necessary. FreeDOS/GUI - TriangleOS - MenuetOS- This is one-man effort, and the source code is not available. It is surprisingly complete considering that, though there are of course major omissions still. I can't find anything you'd call unusual here: it's another OS. Pure assembly language (x86) all the way. Fits on a single floppy, yet boots as a GUI. Strongly focused on squeezing ultimate performance out of x86 hardware.

  8. Why Hobby OS was created in the first place

  9. Defining Point Hobby OS is, that it is a hobby. It's being developed because you want to, for fun. The lack of use they get just stems from this. Eventually, when your "hobby" grows large enough, it ceases to be just a hobby and becomes serious business.

  10. By: Charis Patricio 7G Thank You! ;D

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