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NitrOS-9 was primarily a creation of three Canadians: Bill Noble, Wes Gayle and Curtis Boyle. It started out as an enhanced version of OS-9 Level Two for the Color Computer 3, incorporating then-newly discovered 6309 instructions to enhance performance. | NitrOS-9 was primarily a creation of three Canadians: Bill Noble, Wes Gayle and Curtis Boyle. It started out as an enhanced version of OS-9 Level Two for the Color Computer 3, incorporating then-newly discovered 6309 instructions to enhance performance.<br> | ||
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Alan DeKok further enhanced NitrOS-9. | Alan DeKok further enhanced NitrOS-9.<br> | ||
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Through the work of Alan and Boisy Pitre, NitrOS-9 was "re-released" as an open source project in 2003. It now supports all Color Computers, including the Dragon 64. | Through the work of Alan and Boisy Pitre, NitrOS-9 was "re-released" as an open source project in 2003. It now supports all Color Computers, including the Dragon 64. |
Revision as of 01:55, 15 September 2005
NitrOS-9 was primarily a creation of three Canadians: Bill Noble, Wes Gayle and Curtis Boyle. It started out as an enhanced version of OS-9 Level Two for the Color Computer 3, incorporating then-newly discovered 6309 instructions to enhance performance.
Alan DeKok further enhanced NitrOS-9.
Through the work of Alan and Boisy Pitre, NitrOS-9 was "re-released" as an open source project in 2003. It now supports all Color Computers, including the Dragon 64.