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UNIX-LIKE OPERATING SYSTEM
MINIX; Minux; MINIX 2.0; Minix 1.0; Minix 2.0; MINIX 1.0
  • shell]] interaction
  • MINIX 2.0.4 system startup and login prompt
  • top]]" system monitoring command
  • X11]] with the [[twm]] window manager

MINIX         
<operating system> /MIN-ix/ A small operating system that is very similar to UNIX. MINIX was written for educational purposes by Prof. Andrew S. Tanenbaum of {Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam}. MINIX has been written from scratch and contains no AT&T code -- neither in the kernel, the compiler, the utilities, nor the libraries. Although copyrighted by Prentice-Hall, all sources, binaries and documentation can be obtained via Internet for educational or research purposes. Current versions as of 1996-11-15: MINIX 2.0 - Intel CPUs from Intel 8088 to Pentium MINIX 1.5 - Intel, Macintosh (MacMinix), Amiga, {Atari ST}, Sun SPARC. http://cs.vu.nl/MINIXast/minix.html. (1997-06-16)
OS-9         
OPERATING SYSTEM
OS/9000; Os/9000; OS-9000; CD-RTOS
<operating system> A real-time operating system written by Microware Corporation. The original version was written about 1978 for the Motorola 6809 and has since been ported to the Motorola 68000, Intel 80386, Intel 486, and the PowerPC. The kernel of OS-9 is ROMable, modular, with a unified file system, allowing it to easily be scaled up or down as required. FAQ (http://os9archive.rtsi.com/os9faq.html). OS-9pruyne/os9ugfaq.html">User Group (http://cs.wisc.edu/OS-9pruyne/os9ugfaq.html). Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.os.os9. (1996-04-03)
Porto Folha Fede         
FOOTBALL CLUB
Os Dinamicos; Os Dinâmicos; Porto de Folha Fede
Folha Fede FC, also as Porto de Folha Fede or Portuense de Folha Fede and Os Dinâmicos Folha Fede (Portuguese; ) is a football club that plays in the São Tomé Island League in Folha Fede in São Tomé and Príncipe. The team is based in the island of São Tomé.

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Minix

MINIX (from mini-Unix) is a Unix-like operating system based on a microkernel architecture. Since version 2.0, it has been Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) compliant.

Early versions of MINIX were created by Andrew S. Tanenbaum for educational purposes. Starting with MINIX 3, the primary aim of development shifted from education to the creation of a highly reliable and self-healing microkernel OS. MINIX 3 was developed as open-source software.

MINIX was first released in 1987, with its complete source code made available to universities for study in courses and research. It has been free and open-source software since it was relicensed under the BSD-3-Clause license in April 2000.