Not even CP/M. I was booting directly in a BASIC interpreter (LE POKE) from which you could launch a floppy disk with the LOGO environment or the Assembler. That was almost no OS.
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Anonymous2013-08-19 1:44
QBasic
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Anonymous2013-08-19 1:49
>>12
If that is an option, then
SNES, Sega Genesis, Windows, Game Boy, PSX, Mac OS, Linux, PCBSD, FreeBSD
>>26
At the time, the OS was in a ROM. Its name was: the ROM. The computer booted straight into the BASIC (not q) interpreter which served as the user interface shell. If you wanted a proper OS like CP/M you had to launch a floppy disk. It was mostly used to format floppy disks.
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Anonymous2013-08-19 14:24
>implying anyone on /prog/ can program or knows how to use an OS.
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Anonymous2013-08-19 15:10
>>28
e/g/in implications /g/ro, truly le best meme of le /g/ XDDDDDDDDDDD
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Anonymous2013-08-19 15:12
>>28
You talk so much about programming, but you cant talk about hacking because you cant actually do anything. I run a hacked network of computers that I programmed to click on googles ads in my secret website. I even write my own viruses to make people get hacked into my network. I work at home and have a bunch of screens showing me what people on my network are doing on their screens. I can even set it so that i can see the code of their computers. can you guys do any of that? I dont think so. I bet you dont know where all the websites real hackers hang out are either? if you name them, I just might tell them that marshviperX sent you.