Geos


A small windowing, microkernel (less than 64 kbytes long) operating system written in heavily bummed assembly language for MS-DOS computers. It multitasks rather nicely on a 6 Mhz Intel 80286 with at least 512K memory.
It was adapted to PDAs by adding pen recognition, which doesn’t work very well.
Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.os.geos.
(1995-01-21)
Geodynamics Experimental Ocean Satellite

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