Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Nov 2006 19:52 UTC, submitted by jello
OSNews, Generic OSes "Tabos is a new operating system, at this stage of development aimed to run on Intel's x86 platform. Although it is our first try in creating a runable, modern OS, it seems that we are on the right way. We decided to develop a modular monolithic kernel with module loading support, using x86 platform features to achieve this goal: multitasking, paging, virtual memory, dma, pci, acpi are yet to be implemented."
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Neat
by Kelly Rush on Sat 25th Nov 2006 03:20 UTC
Kelly Rush
Member since:
2005-06-30

Neat project. I wish them luck! ;)

For the guy that is dogging on them, come on. You are at a website for operating systems. Why are you even here if the only thing you're doing is insulting people for trying to create something that interests them? That type of reaction is getting really old (I know from first-hand experience, heh). If you're not interested in hobby or amateur operating systems, this is probably not a good website for you to be at.

Luckily, 99% of the OSNews community doesn't share your opinion...

RE: Neat
by ma_d on Sat 25th Nov 2006 06:27 in reply to "Neat"
ma_d Member since:
2005-06-29

I agree, it looks nifty. I'm not enough of an enthusiast to try it, but maybe someday it'll be enough of an OS that I'll just have to try it!

The web site is also very well done.

Edited 2006-11-25 06:27

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