OS-9 is a family of multi-tasking , multi-user, UNIX-like RTOS developed by in the 1980s. Originally powered by Motorola 6809 processors . There are versions for Motorola 68k , PowerPC , Intel x86 and other computers [1] [2] .
| OS-9 | |
|---|---|
| Developer | now owns |
| OS family | Unix-like OS , real-time operating system |
| First edition | in 1979 |
| Latest version | 6.0 (Q4 2015 ) |
| Supported Languages | English |
| Supported Platforms | Motorola 6809 , Motorola 680x0 , ColdFire , SuperH , ARM / XScale , MIPS , PowerPC , Intel x86 |
| Interface | CLI in all versions GUI on some platforms |
| License | proprietary |
| condition | relevant |
| Web site | radisys.com/Products/Microware/OS-9-RTOS.html |
Used for interactive and embedded systems . Nowadays, OS-9 is owned by , located in Oregon ( USA ).
Literature
- Paul S. Dayan, The OS-9 Guru 1992, ISBN 0951922807
Notes
- ↑ Volger, Jon (June 1987). "Down to Business: Cumana / The upgrade". A & B Computing . Argus Specialist Publications. with. 80-86.
- ↑ OS-9 developer sues Apple over MacOS 9 • The Register
Links
- microware.com - official site of OS-9
- Relational DBMS for OS-9