RISC OS
RISC OS is an operating system created by Acorn computers for the first ARM processors.
It is a modular system, using a cooperative multitasking model. It is used by hobbyists
on hardware such as the Raspberry Pi and Pinebook.
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RISC OS module allowing applications to disable the usual behaviour of the Alt keys by the keyboard handler and have access to the raw key presses.
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Dec 31, 2021 - Assembly
DeviceFS driver forwarding writes to SysLog allowing logging using standard file operations.
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Jan 1, 2022 - Assembly
Experiments in computer graphics with ARM assembly
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Aug 9, 2021 - Assembly
Extends the RISC OS Filer, turning it into an image thumbnailing tool.
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Aug 19, 2020 - Assembly
RISC OS module which can be used to remap keys and mouse buttons. This module intercepts KeyV, remapping the low level key codes sent from the keyboard or mouse driver to the kernel.
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Jan 16, 2022 - Assembly
Nettle is *the* terminal emulator and telnet client for the RISC OS operating system. It utilises the ZapRedraw module for speedy display and is a fast, clean native implementation.
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Jul 28, 2023 - Assembly
Created by Acorn Computers Ltd
Released September 1987
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