en.wikipedia.org — A comprehensive list of Operating Systems, broken down into categories. It is Wikipedia, but the list seems trustable to me, you'll be amazed at how many OSes there are! Most have links to their respective pages. Fictional OSes included!
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theamoJul 24, 2006
I don't see this really useful. But I digg___________________________________<a class="user" href="http://wii-spain.blogspot.com">http://wii-spain.blogspot.com</a>
mcbesqJul 24, 2006
"Trustable" is a word. And I hope you wouldn't doubt the inherent truthiness of the preceding sentence.
drgrooveJul 24, 2006
No YouOS?
becominglumbergJul 24, 2006
geNToo just gives me the shivers... Linux running a MS kernel.< /crazylinuxevangelism >
rassoodockJul 24, 2006
Blah, this is the kind of thing you'd expect to see on wikipedia, might as well just digg the whole site. And no, it's not comprehensive, i don't see pSOS RTOS and I'm sure it's missing a whole slew of proprietary OS's such as Nokia OS which is in every Nokia mobile phone.
Closed AccountJul 24, 2006
They forgot WinPE. <a class="user" href="http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/programs/sa/benefits/winpe.mspx">http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/programs/sa/benefits/winpe.mspx</a>
rastanJul 24, 2006
Fictional OS's? So does that include Microsoft Bob?
warragulJul 25, 2006
CICS is not an OS. It is an application. You could run CICS under VM, MVS or DOS/VSE IIRC.