But, shells and operating systems are very different by definition... For example, Windows XP is my operating system on this computer, but I run a Linux shell (Cygwin).
I would expect Texas Instruments to get this right, being a company.... Is it possible that there ARE some actual operating systems?
Hannes Edfeldt <hannes.edfeldt@bredband.net> wrote:
When they say "Several alternative Operating Systems located on
other Third-Party websites are prime examples of this", my guess
is that they're referring to the different shells out there such
as the MirageOS for example.
/Hannes
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[mailto:assembly-83-bounce@lists.ticalc.org] On Behalf Of Nick Tarleton
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Subject: [A83] Fwd: RE: TI-OS replacement
I asked TI for clarification. Can anybody understand/clarify this
response?
Are there really already alternative OSes?