kOS
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kOS ("chaos") or k/os is a light-weight operating system consisting of a kernel written in C and front end written in K.[1] It targets desktop computers, the cloud, tablets, and phones, e.g. as a replacement for WebKit and Android for the purpose of running K applications without the overhead of traditional operating systems.[2] While under development by Arthur Whitney since 2012, the project is, as of 2021, on hiatus with the expectation that development will continue in the future.[3]
Components of kOS are:
- k: the scripting language
- z: the graphics system (replacing X and Cocoa) "does 100 frames per second(1000 by 2000) with a slow cpu."[4]
- kfs: the file system
- kws: the windowing system
- ktext: a basic text editor?
- kterm: the terminal
References
- ↑ Stephen Taylor. Impending kOS. Vector journal. Volume 26, No. 2. Sep 1, 2014.
- ↑ Chris Pearson. A summary of everything we know about kOS. GitHub.
- ↑ Arthur Whitney. "scrolling previous commands". ShaktiDB. Google Groups. Feb 18, 2021.
- ↑ "M$M". ShaktiDB. Google Groups. Mar 28, 2021.