OS Names

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Unwritten Axiom

Re:OS Names

Post by Unwritten Axiom »

[glow=red,2,300]Avalon[/glow] (My OS)
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Re:OS Names

Post by Pype.Clicker »

if you just post the name of your own OS, post at least the link to the webpage where a "progress report" or "mission statement" is available, or make sure your OS name is "googlable". For instance "avalon" is already the name of a vector drawing system and of a clustering infrastructure for beowulf linux and for WWWR-OS, google suggests "WWW OS" instead and has nothing to offer...

what good is it for a reader to see you "lock" myNewOsName if there is nothing we can get behind that name ?
elias

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Post by elias »

my OS is called Eliax
Unwritten Axiom

Re:OS Names

Post by Unwritten Axiom »

[glow=red,2,300]Avalon[/glow]

Site will be here >> http://www.freewebs.com/euxenium/
(Its down right now (July 4))

I've actually been working on this for quite a while... and I have a partition manager almost completed.. I have one screen here (the password screen)
>> http://www.freewebs.com/euxenium/Avalon3.png

Pype: I knew it was a graphics system, but not a clustering infrastructure... Seems it hasn't been used as an OS name, so I don't think it'll be a problem.
Inncp

Re:OS Names

Post by Inncp »

Yo, this one is my OS.
Well, not completely finisghed.
KelthOS.
Cool name, I wonder am I being too original.
Tux

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Post by Tux »

Proton (a.k.a. Proton Project)
mr. xsism

Re:OS Names

Post by mr. xsism »

already initially listed:
HALfix intouch.gotdns.org/~xsism

nanocore type OS. 64KB image limit. Plugin based. Preemptive tasking soon. Bitmap page allocer and LL style byte gran MM. drivers coming soon, after core is finished. Core responsibilites are limited. See readme.txt. Code layout has been reworked,but not yer realesae. The site is updated often too :) If you like the project, click its link and/or vote for it at www.osdev.org/projects.jsp

Regards,
mr. xsism
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