E/OS

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E/OS

E/OS Explorer and BWord
Website: http://meos.sf.net/
Company/
developer:
Miguel E. Chanampa
Source model: Free software
Latest stable release: 0.2.8 /
Kernel type: Hybrid kernel
Default user interface: Graphical User Interface
License: GPL 2.0

E/OS (Emulator Operating System) is a virtual machine emulation system.

E/OS is primarily based on on the Linux kernel, QEMU, XFree86, and Wine, and is intended to be a replacement for several operating systems. Among them are: Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, BeOS, OS/2, DOS, and Linux. The goal of E/OS is to make it possible to run any program designed for any operating system without the need to actually install any other operating system. Thus only one operating system, in this case a free alternative to the systems mentioned, would be needed to implement all programs.

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[edit] History

The project was started in 1995 with the goal of a free DOS. Until 1998 it was based exclusively on FreeDOS, since then based on SEAL GUI In 2000 the E/OS project switched to a larger focus, to create a system capable of running programs written for multiple platforms, including BeOS, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, OS/2, MS-DOS, and Linux, on the same computer simultaneously.

[edit] Versions

[edit] 0.2.8

[edit] 0.2.7

On 16 May 2006 version 0.2.7 was released with a new GUI and language selection for English and Spanish. The 0.2.7 release is capable of being setup under Windows 9x/XP and also has added network support.

[edit] 0.2.6

On 23 March 2006 version 0.2.6 was releases as a Qemu image that makes opperating under Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin, BeOS, possible. The 0.2.6 release is fully compatible with Linux FreeBSD programs. The support for Unix systems and the Ext2 file system is also new.

[edit] 0.2.5C

On 27 July 2005 version 0.2.5C was released with the first step toward comprehensive network support and better Linux compatibility. For the first time the system is optionally available on CD.

[edit] 0.2.5B

On 9 March 2005 version 0.2.5B was released, which improved the new Kernel 205, with added support for Windows and Linux programms, partial Mac OS support and full DOS support.

[edit] Status

This project is at present in the "beta" phase, and as of yet everyday use is not easily possible. However, its stability and automatic hardware recognition are now sufficient. Since the the release of version 0.2.5B (beta 2), all later releases have been available as a live cd. Since version 0.2.6, Qemu has been bundled with E/OS virtual machine support.

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