ArchiveOS

JANOS

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Web site: www-old.cs.utah.edu/flux/janos/ Origin: USA Category: Java Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86 Based on: Independent Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: 2001 JANOS (Java-oriented Active Network Operating System) – a single-address space operating system with some but not much hardware memory protection. The Janos project’s objective is to develop a principled local operating ... Read more

Veket

veket

Web site: (not active) Origin: China Category: Desktop Desktop environment: Architecture: x86 Based on: Puppy Linux Wikipedia: Media: Live CD The last version | Released: 5.1.8 | June 8, 2010 Veket Linux – an another Chinese distribution based on Puppy. It has many pre-installed programs and games (emulated with DOSBox), and full Chinese localization. Veket ... Read more

Molinux Zero

molinux

Web site: molinux.info (not active) Origin: Spain Category: Desktop Desktop environment: JWM Architecture: x86 Based on: Puppy Linux Wikipedia (ES): MoLinux Media: Live CD The last version | Released: 1.0 | unknown MoLinux Zero – a Puppy Linux 4.2 based Linux distribution which has as minimum requirements a 166Mhz processor, 32Mb Ram + Swap (64Mb ... Read more

Nucleus

nucleus

Web site: www.sw.siemens.com/en-US/technology/embedded-software/ Origin: USA Category: Embedded Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: ARM, NXP, MIPS, PowerPC, Atmel, Risc-V Based on: TRON Wikipedia: Nucleus RTOS Media: Install The last version | Released: 3.x | 2017 Nucleus – a real-time operating system for the embedded systems market from Accelerated Technology (AT), acquired by Mentor Graphics in 2002. There ... Read more

ITS

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Web site: (not active) Origin: USA Category: PDP-6/PDP-10 Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) PDP-6/PDP-10 Based on: Independent Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: 1990 ITS (Incompatible Timesharing System) – an OS developed by hackers at MIT’s AI lab from 1967 to the early 1980’s for the DEC PDP-6 and PDP-10 ... Read more

Salocin

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Web site: salocinlinux.org (not active) Origin: unknown Category: Desktop Desktop environment: unknown Architecture: x86 Based on: rPath, Slackware Wikipedia: Media: Install CD The last version | Released: 0.1.18 | 2007 Salocin – a free, rPath-based operating system that can be optimized and customized for almost any application or need. It is designed for a variety ... Read more

PTDOS

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Web site: (not active) Origin: USA Category: Desktop Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: Intel 8080 Based on: independent Wikipedia: PTDOS Media: Install The last version | Released: 1978 PTDOS (Processor Technology Disk Operating System) – an operating system created in the late 1970s for computers using the Intel 8080 microprocessor and the Processor Technology Helios II ... Read more

RUNT Linux

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Web site: runt.mybox.org Origin: USA Category: Desktop Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86 Based on: Slackware Wikipedia: RUNT Linux Media: Live The last version | Released: 5.0 | February 1, 2007 RUNT Linux (ResNet USB Network Tester) – a Slackware Linux live distribution, designed originally to run off of a 128 MB or more USB pen ... Read more

Lazarux

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Web site: (not active) Origin: Spain Category: Specialist Desktop environment: unknown Architecture: x86 Based on: unknown Wikipedia: Media: Live CD The last version | Released: 2.0-4 | October 7, 2010 Lazarux – an another Linux distribution for Spanish speakers that includes a wide set of applications for people with visual impairments. To do this, it ... Read more

Iguana

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Web site: www.dsg.cs.tcd.ie/~coyote/ (not active) Origin: Ireland Category: unknown Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: unknown Based on: unknown Wikipedia: Media: Install The last version | Released: unknown Iguana – an operating system from the Coyote project at Dublin Trinity College, Ireland. It is an Object-Oriented, reflexive OS supporting MOPs, distribution, and runtime reconfiguration in order to ... Read more

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