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Al's (OS-9) Place
OS-9 is a multi-user, real-time, pre-emptive multi-tasking 32 bit operating system for the Motorola 68K family of processors.
It is mainly used for industrial purposes, though desktop ports for Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, and Apple Macintosh also exist.
Microware created it back in 1980, and it's evolved through the years and now supports x86, PowerPC, StrongARM, SH, and SPARC and MIPS processors.
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http://alsplace.os9al.com
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OS-9 Al's Info Pages
The very best PERSONAL site from a fan of OS-9.
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http://www.os9al.com
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OS-9 Samba File Manager
OS-9 Samba File Manager is a software solution that enables OS-9 ( Microware Ê) users to participate in Microsoft networks with file and print services.
It provides OS-9 users the ability to mount shared directories or printers on Windows NT (Server and Workstation), Windows 95/98, and Windows for Workgroups computers or compatible systems running TCP/IP.
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http://www.os9samba.com
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OS-9 FAQ (1998 Edition)
OS-9 is a real-time, multiuser, multitasking operating system developed by Microware Systems Corporation.
It provides synchronization and mutual exclusion primitives in the form of events, which are similar to semaphores.
It also allows communication between processes in the form of named and unnamed pipes, as well as shared memory in the form of data modules.
1998 edition of FAQ.
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http://os9archive.rtsi.com
date: 10/7/1998
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OS-9 Insights An Advanced Programmers Guide to OS-9 3.0 Edition
This is the third edition of OS-9 Insights.
Coincidentally it is also the edition that reflects edition 3.0 of the OS-9 kernel.
It is not a massive update on the scale of the second edition, but there is some polishing, several new chapters, and changes throughout.
A few statements in the second edition became dangerous lies for OS-9 3.0. They were removed.
I hadnt planned to do a new edition this soon.
If all had gone according to...
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http://rab.ict.pwr.wroc.pl
date: 1/1/1999
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OS9 @ Wikipedia
OS-9 is a family of real-time, process-based, multitasking, multi-user, Unix-like operating systems, developed in the 1980s, originally by Microware Systems Corporation for the Motorola 6809 microprocessor.
It is currently owned by RadiSys Corporation.
The OS-9 family was popular for general-purpose computing and remains in use in commercial embedded systems and amongst hobbyists.
Today, OS-9 is a product name used by both a Motorola...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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