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  2. Bring your own operating system - Wikipedia

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    BYOOS has been made possible thanks to the ability to create USB pen drives and other external storage devices with 'live' operating system images containing all the necessary drivers to allow boot up and operation on any compatible computer. Bootable versions of Linux were available by 1993.

  3. Hobbyist operating system - Wikipedia

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    osdev.wiki - New operating system wiki and community; Independent Software - Set of tutorials on boot loader development and entering protected mode; The little book about OS development - This book is a practical guide to writing your own x86 operating system; Kernel 101 – Let’s write a Kernel; aodfaq - OS development FAQ

  4. Terry A. Davis - Wikipedia

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    TempleOS, known as "J Operating System" from 2004 to 2005, "LoseThos" from 2006 to 2012, and "SparrowOS" in late 2012, is an operating system similar to the Commodore 64, DESQview and other early DOS-based interfaces. [3] It was written in a programming language developed by Davis called Holy C, which was a middle ground between C and C++. [8]

  5. Homebuilt computer - Wikipedia

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    Computer kits include all of the hardware (and sometimes the operating system software, as well) needed to build a complete computer. Because the components are pre-selected by the vendor, the planning and design stages of the computer-building project are eliminated, and the builder's experience will consist solely of assembling the computer ...

  6. Bring your own device - Wikipedia

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    Bring your own device (BYOD / ˌ b iː w aɪ oʊ ˈ d iː / [1]) (also called bring your own technology (BYOT), bring your own phone (BYOP), and bring your own personal computer (BYOPC)) refers to being allowed to use one's personally owned device, rather than being required to use an officially provided device.

  7. Huawei’s homegrown operating system, launched after the ...

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    Huawei executives had previously described the development of its own operating system as a "Plan B," as the company faced the prospect of being barred from using key hardware or software with U.S ...

  8. TempleOS - Wikipedia

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    TempleOS (formerly J Operating System, LoseThos, and SparrowOS) is a biblical-themed lightweight operating system (OS) designed to be the Third Temple prophesied in the Bible. It was created by American programmer Terry A. Davis , who developed it alone over the course of a decade after a series of manic episodes that he later described as a ...

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