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From: Andrew L. <er...@ci...> - 2003-10-01 05:58:48
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Andrew Lipnitsky wrote: > > The Objex project LOGO > has been created by Natallia Louk. > > > ______________________________________________________ > > Dr. Andrew Lipnitsky > e-mail: er...@li... > Web: http://www.lipnitsky.org > See also: http://www.objex.org > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Objex-users mailing list > Obj...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/objex-users |
From: Andrew L. <er...@ci...> - 2003-09-30 18:53:32
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The Objex project has been created by Natallia Louk. ______________________________________________________ Dr. Andrew Lipnitsky e-mail: er...@li... Web: http://www.lipnitsky.org See also: http://www.objex.org |
From: Andrew L. <er...@ci...> - 2002-09-30 18:52:07
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We have one new developer of the objex project. He is hrivan. |
From: Andrew L. <er...@ci...> - 2002-05-24 17:24:44
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The source distribution of objex 0.0.2 M1 (milestone one) has been released. You can download one at http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/objex/objex-0.0.2.src.tar.gz Release Notes: This is M1 (milestone one) release of the Objex project. Kernel just boots, starts main thread and prints welcome message. Despite that this release does nothing helpful, there are almost all classes from Objex::Core hierarchy intended to provide future system functionality. In particular, threading management system, the multiprecision number classes system based on GNU MP library and so on... About Objex project: The Objex Project (like the GNU Project) aims to develop a complete operating system made of Free and Open Source software. In contrast to the GNU Project, it aims to build a modern system that brings together all the recent advances in computers science, instead of a Unix-like system. "A complete system" means that it will include the kernel, a full suite of developers tools, user utilities, and a graphical user interface (the main candidate is Berlin). It will be object oriented, fully distributed (with CORBA), etc. It is based on OSKit, a framework and a set of utilities, drivers, and program code intended for operating system creation. For further information see http://www.objex.org. Andrew Lipnitsky <er...@ob...> |
From: Andrew L. <er...@ci...> - 2002-05-24 15:27:02
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The binary distribution of objex 0.0.2 M1 (milestone one) has been released. You can download one at http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/objex/objex-0.0.2-elf32-i386-multiboot.tar.gz Release Notes: This is M1 (milestone one) release of the Objex project. Kernel just boots, starts main thread and prints welcome message. Despite that this release does nothing helpful, there are almost all classes from Objex::Core hierarchy intended to provide future system functionality. In particular, threading management system, the multiprecision number classes system based on GNU MP library and so on... About Objex project: The Objex Project (like the GNU Project) aims to develop a complete operating system made of Free and Open Source software. In contrast to the GNU Project, it aims to build a modern system that brings together all the recent advances in computers science,instead of a Unix-like system. "A complete system" means that it will include the kernel, a full suite of developers tools, user utilities, and a graphical user interface. It will be object oriented, fully distributed, with objects persistence capabilities, etc. Andrew Lipnitsky <er...@ob...> |
From: Andrew L. <er...@li...> - 2001-10-18 18:15:43
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The source distribution of objex M0 has been released. You can download one at http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/objex/objex-M0.src.tar.gz Release Notes: This is M0 (milestone zero) release of the Objex project. This release does nothing. Kernel just boots and prints some information about your computer. The main purpose of this release is to ensure that our choice of bootloader (GRUB) and kernel development kit (OSKit) is right. About Objex project: The Objex Project (like the GNU Project) aims to develop a complete operating system made of Free and Open Source software. In contrast to the GNU Project, it aims to build a modern system that brings together all the recent advances in computers science, instead of a Unix-like system. "A complete system" means that it will include the kernel, a full suite of developers tools, user utilities, and a graphical user interface (the main candidate is Berlin). It will be object oriented, fully distributed (with CORBA), etc. It is based on OSKit, a framework and a set of utilities, drivers, and program code intended for operating system creation. For further information see http://www.objex.org. ______________________________________________________ Dr. Andrew Lipnitsky e-mail: er...@li... Web: http://www.lipnitsky.org See also: http://www.objex.org |
From: Andrew L. <er...@li...> - 2001-10-18 18:12:50
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The binary distribution of objex M0 has been released. You can download one at http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/objex/objex-M0.ix86-elf.tar.gz Release Notes: This is M0 (milestone zero) release of the Objex project. This release does nothing. Kernel just boots and prints some information about your computer. The main purpose of this release is to ensure that our choice of bootloader (GRUB) and kernel development kit (OSKit) is right. About Objex project: The Objex Project (like the GNU Project) aims to develop a complete operating system made of Free and Open Source software. In contrast to the GNU Project, it aims to build a modern system that brings together all the recent advances in computers science, instead of a Unix-like system. "A complete system" means that it will include the kernel, a full suite of developers tools, user utilities, and a graphical user interface (the main candidate is Berlin). It will be object oriented, fully distributed (with CORBA), etc. It is based on OSKit, a framework and a set of utilities, drivers, and program code intended for operating system creation. For further information see http://www.objex.org. ______________________________________________________ Dr. Andrew Lipnitsky e-mail: er...@li... Web: http://www.lipnitsky.org See also: http://www.objex.org |