- Freedows OS
Freedows OS was an
open source attempt at creating a MS-Windows clone forx86 platforms, intended to be released under theGNU General Public License , started in 1996 by Reece K. Sellin,an undergraduate Computing Science Major at the University College of the Cariboo inKamloops ,British Columbia ,Canada . The name is aportmanteau of "free" and "Windows".The project never really saw the light, there were only intensive proposed design discussions featuring a number of novel concepts, including a modular architecture, derived from
Stanford University 'sCache Kernel , that used plug-in components to allow running software from different operating systems, including software from other hardware platforms.The project seems to have been over-ambitious: the projected features, combined with sizable worldwide developer and alpha/beta-testing interest, resulted in difficulties in project organization and coordination. The project made little progress towards producing running code, and faced nearly constant redesign until a personal conflict split the project into two factions: Freedows (still controlled by Sellin) and Alliance OS (where some of the other developers had gone)—with both withering into relative obscurity.
Development of Freedows was indefinitely suspended in
2002 , but the development ofReactOS , an independent project with similar goals, has reached a greater success.External links
* [http://slashdot.org/features/980831/2231220.shtml Slashdot: Freedows splits]
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/freedows/ Freedows SourceForge project] , suspended
* [http://mail.nl.linux.org/alliance/2000-01/msg00003.html The Project, SourceForge, The Future] A message from Sellin, as the project moved to SourceForge
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