Visopsys (Visual Operating System), is an operating system, written by Andy McLaughlin. Development of the operating system began in 1997. The operating system is licensed under the GNU GPL, with the headers and libraries under the less restrictive LGPL license. It runs on the 32-bit IA-32 architecture. It features a multitasking kernel, supports asynchronous I/O and the FAT line of file systems. It requires a Pentium processor.
History
The development of Visopsys began in 1997, being written by Andy McLaughlin.78 The first public release of the Operating System was on 2 March 2001, with version 0.1.9 In this release, Visopsys was a 32 bit operating system, supporting preemptive multitasking and virtual memory.10
System overview
Visopsys uses a monolithic kernel,11 written in the C programming language, with elements of assembly language for certain interactions with the hardware.12 The operating system supports a graphical user interface, with a small C library.13
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Visopsys.- Homepage
- Mum Tries Out Visopsys 0.7.3 (2014), OSFirstTimer, 23 March 2014
References
McLaughlin, Andy (2 June 2003). Loli, Eugenia (ed.). "Introducing the Visopsys OS". OSNews. Retrieved 17 April 2018. http://www.osnews.com/story/3697/Introducing_the_Visopsys_OS ↩
Johnston, Darrel (January 2012). "Alternate OS: Visopsys". PCLinuxOS Magazine. Vol. 60. p. 15. Retrieved 17 April 2018. https://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/201201/page15.html ↩
"About Visopsys". visopsys.org. 21 September 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2025. https://visopsys.org/about/ ↩
"Uma junção dos SOs do mercado sem os problemas conhecidos" [A combination of the OSs on the market without the known problems]. TechTudo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 17 April 2018. http://www.techtudo.com.br/tudo-sobre/visopsys.html ↩
Lindner, Mirko (22 September 2016). "Visopsys 0.8: Das Beste aus allen Betriebssystemen" [Visopsys 0.8: The best of all operating systems]. Pro-Linux.de (in German). Retrieved 17 April 2018./ http://www.pro-linux.de/news/1/23994/visopsys-08-das-beste-aus-allen-betriebssystemen.html ↩
Bigo, Łukasz (1 February 2007). "Dziwne, ciekawe, nieznane: Visopsys 0.66" [Strange, Interesting, Unknown: Visopsys 0.66]. PC World (in Polish). Archived from the original on 27 November 2022. Retrieved 17 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20221127030412/https://www.pcworld.pl/news/Dziwne-ciekawe-nieznane-Visopsys-0-66,106006.html ↩
McLaughlin, Andy (2 June 2003). Loli, Eugenia (ed.). "Introducing the Visopsys OS". OSNews. Retrieved 17 April 2018. http://www.osnews.com/story/3697/Introducing_the_Visopsys_OS ↩
"About Visopsys". visopsys.org. 21 September 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2025. https://visopsys.org/about/ ↩
"Visopsys News". visopsys.org. Retrieved 17 April 2018. https://visopsys.org/news/ ↩
McLaughlin, Andy (2 June 2003). Loli, Eugenia (ed.). "Introducing the Visopsys OS". OSNews. Retrieved 17 April 2018. http://www.osnews.com/story/3697/Introducing_the_Visopsys_OS ↩
McLaughlin, Andy (19 August 2004). "Visopsys 0.41 Released; An Introduction OS". OSNews. Retrieved 17 April 2018. http://www.osnews.com/story/8083 ↩
"About Visopsys". visopsys.org. 21 September 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2025. https://visopsys.org/about/ ↩
Lindner, Mirko (22 September 2016). "Visopsys 0.8: Das Beste aus allen Betriebssystemen" [Visopsys 0.8: The best of all operating systems]. Pro-Linux.de (in German). Retrieved 17 April 2018./ http://www.pro-linux.de/news/1/23994/visopsys-08-das-beste-aus-allen-betriebssystemen.html ↩