Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 5th Sep 2001 21:05 UTC
Original OSNews Interviews Today we are hosting an interview with Ville Turjanmaa, the creator of the Menuet Operating System. Menuet is a new, 32-bit OS, it fits to a single floppy (along with 10 or so more applications that come as standard with the OS). It features protection for the memory and code, it has a GUI running at 16,7 million colors, sound at 44.1 khz stereo, easy of use and easy low level API. And the most important and notable feature? The whole OS was written in 100%, pure 32-bit x86 assembly code.
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V2 first asm os? hah!
by Raptor-32 on Wed 10th Oct 2001 04:10 UTC

stupid freaking opera....(always double posts EVERYTHING). I read a post saying that V2_OS was the first assembly os, whoever believes this should be smaked. Entire Operating Systems were once coded in pure asm, before the days of C. V2_OS is just another OS coded in assembly (a nice one, but the project is sorta dead now). Alot of the coders from V2_OS now help with the Unununium project.