Linked by Michael Reed on Wed 22nd Nov 2006 18:23 UTC
There are at this time, a number of what I would term 'OS re-creation projects' (OSRs) in active development. These are OSes that attempt, by varying degrees, to re-implement the features of another operating system. In this article, I'm going to explore some of issues surrounding projects of this type. In the second half of the article, I apply these observations and examine two example platforms (Amiga and OS/2) and the related re-creation OSes.
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I think that this is one of the points that I was trying to make - the distinction between OSes which are externally similar and OSes that are internally similar. This holds true for Minix also (see further down thread). Minix and Linux are externally quite similar but *internally* they are implemented differently.
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I think that this is one of the points that I was trying to make - the distinction between OSes which are externally similar and OSes that are internally similar. This holds true for Minix also (see further down thread). Minix and Linux are externally quite similar but *internally* they are implemented differently.
Mike