Miraculix
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| Miraculix | |
| Website | miraculix.ru |
|---|---|
| Programmed in | V1: C++-like language, V2: assembly language |
| Latest stable release | 0.71 / March 25, 2007 |
| Available language(s) | English |
| Default user interface | Graphical user interface |
| Working state | Current |
Miraculix is 32-bit operating system originated from Russia.
[edit] History
The first version of this system was published in 2003, and named "UCS" (United Control System). Created using a C++-like language, UCS had its own file system and provided interaction through a single-user console.
In 2004, the second edition of Miraculix was prepared, written entirely in assembly language. A prototype GUI and multitasking support was include in the kernel, but this edition was never completed.
In 2005, a new, third version Miraculix was released. This version had a working GUI, set the required drivers for a lot of hardware and have protection processes using a method of separation and page memory was also present.
July 14, 2006 there was released version 0.55b, and August 10, 2006 with several elaboration, the new version 0.56. became available. However,despite developments of the GUI, it was not a full system. It have only the following programs: the task bar (with a menu launch), run, review files, simple console and a few demo. It was also possible to launch some programs for MenuetOS. And the simplest text editor wasn't so simple...
March 25, 2007 came out the next version - 0.71, which was reworked GUI, and added a revised management console. Indeed processing in more been higher degree of desktop - now on blue background emerged icons.
[edit] External links
- Official site Miraculix OS
- The site developers Miraculix OS
- Miraculix upgrade portal
- More than just the OS, MxOS! — Interview with creator Miraculix
- The article "Image OMEX kernel" — a graphic interface for Miraculix
- Miraculix at the Open Directory Project

