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SharpOS v0.0.0.75 | |
Developer | SharpOS Project |
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Written in | C# [1] |
OS family | .NET Framework [1] |
Working state | Discontinued |
Source model | Open-source |
Initial release | 1 January 2008; 17 years ago (2008年01月01日) |
Final release | 0.0.1 / 1 January 2008; 17 years ago (2008年01月01日)[2] |
Available in | English |
Platforms | x86 |
Kernel type | Microkernel |
Default user interface | Command-line interface |
License | GNU General Public License version 3 with the GPL linking exception [3] |
Official website | sharpos |
SharpOS is a discontinued computer operating system based on the .NET Framework and related programming language C#.[1] It was developed by a group of volunteers and presided over by a team of six project administrators: Mircea-Cristian Racasan, Bruce Markham, Johann MacDonagh, Sander van Rossen, Jae Hyun, and William Lahti.[4] It is no longer in active development, and resources have been moved to the MOSA project. As of 2017, SharpOS is one of three C#-based operating systems released under a free and open-source software license.[5] [6] SharpOS has only one public version available.[2] and a basic command-line interface.
History
[edit ]SharpOS began in November 2006[7] as a public discussion on the Mono development mailing list as a thread named Operating System in C#. After attracting many participants, Michael Schurter created the SharpOS.org wiki and mailing list to continue the discussion at a more relevant location. Soon after, the core developers (Bruce Markham, William Lahti, Sander van Rossen, and Mircea-Cristian Racasan) decided that they would design their own ahead-of-time (AOT) compiler to allow the operating system to run its boot sequence without using another programming language. Once the AOT compiler was developed enough, the team then began to code the kernel. This was met with long periods of inactivity and few active developers due to lack of interest in unsafe kernel programming.[8] On 1 January 2008, the SharpOS team made their first milestone release public,[2] this is the first version of the software to appear in the SharpOS SourceForge package repository available for general public use.[9]
Notes
[edit ]- ^ a b c "Info About SharpOS". SharpOS Project. Retrieved 2008年04月13日.
- ^ a b c "M1 Announcement". SharpOS Project. Retrieved 2008年04月14日.
- ^ "License Agreement". SharpOS Project. Archived from the original on 2008年03月17日. Retrieved 2008年04月13日.
- ^ "SharpOS Project Details". SourceForge. Archived from the original on February 29, 2008. Retrieved 2008年04月14日.
- ^ "Cosmos, one of the Opensource CSharp (C#) Based Kernels". obsethryl's lab. Retrieved 2008年04月14日.
The two projects working on this the opensource way are SharpOS (licensing: GPLv3 + runtime exception, hosting: Sourceforge) and Cosmos (licensing: BSD style, hosting: CodePlex).
- ^ "FlingOS, one of the opensource CSharp (C#) based kernels". FlingOS.co.uk. Retrieved 2015年05月30日.
The kernel is written in C# and has reached a fairly advanced stage.
- ^ "Draft Publicity Article". SharpOS Project. Archived from the original on 2008年03月06日. Retrieved 2008年04月13日.
Only one year and two months ago
- ^ "SharpOS in the stream of C sharp (C#) kernels". obsethryl's lab. Archived from the original on 2008年05月02日. Retrieved 2008年04月14日. - See Question 1
- ^ "SharpOS Project Files". SourceForge. Retrieved 2008年04月15日.