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    AquariusOS

    AquariusOS

    An open source OS written in assembly.

    An open source OS. It is 32-Bit and when possible 64 and 128-Bit. We are working on a complete rewrite. After which we will work on our UI. ATTENTION!: After AquariusOS 0.0.4 AquariusOS will be based off of aqua-next. 0.0.5 with an aqua-next base will hopefully be released BEFORE 2016.
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    A small multitasking OS to run on 65C816 based systems. Features to include a GUI support for as much HW for the supported systems as possible and a system of system extensions for easy expandability of the OS. The initial Development is being done on the Apple IIgs, with plans to port to the Commodore 64 with a SuperCPU. Eventually there will be ports to other 8 and 16-bit CPUs beginning with the 6502, followed by the z80, 6800, 6809, 8086, PDP-11, and then the TMS9900. Once these are complete there will be 32-bit ports to the 680x0, ARM, MIPS, etc.
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