DexOS
File:DexOS GUI.PNG | |
Developer | Craig Bamford and the DexOS community |
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Written in | Assembly language (FASM) |
Source model | Open source |
Latest release | 6.0 / 12 May 2012 |
Available in | English |
Platforms | 32-bit x86 ARM architecture |
Kernel type | Monolithic |
Default user interface | CLI, GUI |
Official website | dex-os |
DexOS is a 32-bit operating system written in x86 assembly. It is designed for coders that want direct access to all hardware (including CPU and graphics), with well-commented code and documentation. It's licensed under a free to use license for commercial and non-commercial use. It is written and maintained by Craig Bamford and other voluntary developers from around the world.
Modes[edit]
DexOS has two modes for interaction: the graphical user interface GUI or the command line interface, both of which are available to user from boot.
Programs[edit]
As of version 5.0, DexOS has: a FASM port, text editor, image viewer, full TCP/IP stack, many games, a web server and support for some sound and ethernet cards, and other programs.
Commands[edit]
The following list of commands is supported by the DexOS Command Line.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- 10 best alternative operating systems
- 10 amazingly alternative operating systems and what they could mean for the future
- DexOS – The Tiny Toy OS That Runs Like a Game Console
- DexOS on archive.org
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