>From: ard_at_p850ug1.demon.co.uk
>>
>> I'm starting to compile a list of various processor, and OS's they ran.
An
>> OS qualifies if it was general purpose, not a dedicated OS. CP/M, Apple DOS,
>> etc qualify, ROM'ed things like vxWorks does not. Forth is a special
>
>Are you sayiong an OS is not general-purpose if it's in ROM? In other
>words Acorn MOS doesn't count? Strange criterion.
>
>> category, and while it will be present in the list, doesn't need to be listed
>> for every processor. I'm more interested in the smaller processors, and not
>> getting into 68000, NS32000, etc. However, 8 bits is not a requirement. We
>> can skip over x86 family however, as that list would be huge
>>
>> I plan to make this the basis of a webpage. Of course, if anyone knows
of
>> such a page already, feelk free to point me at it. I googled around, and had
>> so many hits, I couldn't find reasonable search terms to cull it with.
>>
>> A starting point is:
>>
>> Z80:
>> CP/M (and variants: MP/M, etc)
>> TRS-DOS
>
>LDOS, MultiDOS, DOS+, etc (various TRS-80 'improved' OSes)
>XtalDOS (Tatung Einstein CP/M-a-like)
>CP/N (?)
>
>>
>> 6502:
>> Apple DOS
>> Commodore DOS (not sure of the name)
>
>Acorn MOS
>
>>
>> 6800:
>> Flex
>
>6809:
> Flex-09
> OS9
> Color TRS-DOS
>
>
>>
>> 1802:
>> RCA COSMAC development system
>
>32016:
> PANOS/Pandora
> Whatever the Unix varient on the Whitechapel MG1 is called ;-)
>
>Z8000:
> ZEUS (Zilog Enhanced Unix System)
>
>-tony
>
>
Z8000 also includes PCOS ( Olivetti ) and CPM-8000
Dwight
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