An archive of the WacOS project Wiki from the year 2021 (archived on 2021 Thursday December 23rd at 3:53 pm PST)
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An archive of the WacOS project Wiki from the year 2021 (archived on 2021 Thursday December 23rd at 3:53 pm PST)
A separate repository for the archival and development of BaSYS 1-6, an open source remake of Apple System 1 through 6. Written in C, Pascal, and Assembly, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
The WacOS M4 script library, named after the American WW2 tank: M4 Sherman
A separate repository for the manual pages for the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the archival and development of Savannah, an open source remake of Safari. Written in C++, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the archival and development of OpenCyberdog, an open source remake of Cyberdog. Written in Pascal, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the archival and development of OpenAPFS, an open source remake of the modern Apple File System (APFS). Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) device drivers for the WacOS operating system project.
4 bit software libraries for the WacOS operating system project (AKA: DOS Mode)
8 bit software libraries for the WacOS operating system project (AKA: DOS Mode)
A separate repository for DOS Mode (WacOS) for the WacOS operating system project, containing both the 4 bit and 8 bit LIBraries.
Hardware blueprints for unique WacOS installations, but without vendor lock-in (meaning you can switch to any compatible OS, it does't have to be WacOS)
A separate repository for hosting the collection of API sets used on the WacOS Operating System project. A set of APIs for the Linux-based WacOS. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the WacOS Cloud services software piece for the WacOS Operating System project. A cloud service utility for the Linux-based WacOS. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
SirIsaacNewtonOS is a open source recreation and alternate to Apples NewtonOS. It is part of the WacOS Operating System project.
The repository for Sir Isaac NewtonScript, a low-power language based on C++ made to imitate Apples NewtonScript. Works with WacOS and SirIsaacNewtonOS. It is part of the WacOS Operating System project.
The In Ease legacy program for the WacOS operating system project. An open source recreation of At Ease.
The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Wac OS X, WOAHS-X and beyond. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
The software portal for the WacOS BaSYS subsystem. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
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