>>87
did you seriously just age a two year old thread?
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Anonymous2008-04-11 10:07
>>90
I was looking for a thread to make BBCode experiments in and saw this. Since I remembered a thread just like this on 4-ch not too long ago, I wanted to know what /prog/ had to say about this, since we're all about useless shit.
Premature optimization is the root of all evil (or at least most of it) in programming.
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Anonymous2008-04-11 12:25
MultideskOS is a Belgian worldwide computer project.
MultideskOS is a group of brand-new OSs and specifications.
MultideskOS is anti-UNIX computer project.
Do you know MultideskOS ?
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Anonymous2008-04-11 12:34
Mac ...a princess and servants
Linux ...a sadist and masochists
Win ...a tyrant and slaves
RTEMS supports ITRON and POSIX, and is open source. the fact that a lot of embedded devices run operating systems that support ITRON does not necessarily mean that those devices actually use ITRON.
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Anonymous2008-10-14 2:24
>>110
If it supports Posix as its main API, that means it sucks balls and the Japanese can go tentaclefuck themselves.
>>111 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTEMS RTEMS is designed to support various open API standards including POSIX and uITRON. The API now known as the Classic RTEMS API was originally based upon the Real-Time Executive Interface Definition (RTEID) specification. RTEMS includes a port of the FreeBSD TCP/IP stack as well as support for various filesystems including Network file system and the FAT filesystem.
RTEMS does not provide any form of memory management or processes. In POSIX terminology, it implements a single process, multithreaded environment. This is reflected in the fact that RTEMS provides nearly all POSIX services other than those which are related to memory mapping, process forking, or shared memory. RTEMS closely correponds to POSIX Profile 52 which is "single process, threads, filesystem".[1]
>>107
It's a set of APIs for operating systems. It is split up in several parts, which cover eg. real-time operation, embedded GUIs and so on.
It's not an operative system, but an OS can implement parts of the TRON spec. For instance both eCos and RTEMS support the uITRON real-time API as one alternative.
So, is the whole TRON spam and exaggeration some sort of Japanese meme?
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Anonymous2008-10-14 16:04
>>114
Japanese equivalent of SAF, hax my anus and EXPERT BBCODE all in one. Except it's apparently for real, though most of the relevant info is in mooninese.