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BeOS
BeOS is a personal computer operating system developed by Be Incorporated in 1990 as a media OS.
A highly modular microkernel OS written in completely new code (and not based on UNIX, a common misconception due to Be's inclusion of the Bash command shell), it is optimised for digital media work - digital audio, digital video, and 3D graphics and animations. Also unlike UNIX, it is a single-user operating system. It is multiprocessor capable and emphasizes high efficiency, modular I/O bandwidth and pervasive multi-threading for preemptive multitasking, graphical flexibility, and real-time responsiveness. It has an optimised 64-bit journaling and indexed file system called BFS, but rather than use a database BeOS relied on its low OS latencies to journal and query file attributes on the fly. A new multithreaded graphical user interface was developed on the principles of clarity and a clean, uncluttered design. The interface API was written in C++ for ease-of-programming. It has POSIX compatibility and access to a command line interface through the Bash shell.
Initially the OS ran on its own BeBox hardware; it was extended to cover computers running PowerPC processors and then onto Intel processor based computers. Despite interest from Apple to replace the Mac OS with BeOS, the system did not achieve a significant marketshare. In 2001 Be's intellectual property was sold to Palm, Inc. BeOS 5 is considered the last version, though a substantial upgrade was in the works before the bankruptcy.
In February 2001 Be Inc. filed suit against Microsoft. For several years Microsoft operated exclusive licensing deals with PC manufacturers that effectively prevented the release of machines with more than one operating system, and in practice anything other than Microsoft's Windows. Be claimed that this anti-competitive behavior forced them out of business, as BeOS couldn't get enough of a foothold in the marketplace to overcome this. In fact, Be Inc.'s CEO (Jean-Louis Gassée) offered to give BeOS for free to any PC manufacturer who would dual-boot Windows and BeOS; none of them accepted the offer. On Sept 5th 2003 Microsoft and Be Inc. settled their case with Be Inc. receiving $23.2 million and Microsoft no longer being accused of anticompetitive wrongdoing.
Be, Inc. maintains a website for shareholders at [1]. An employee of Be, Inc. has been trying to sell be.com for a large figure for approximately 2 years and recently it seems to have been purchased by a company in Hong Kong, however beincorporated.com remains as the technical contact.
Projects to Recreate BeOS
BeOS was well loved by many people, and the BeOS userbase was understandably disappointed when Be, Inc. commercially failed. As of 2002, a few open source projects have formed to recreate BeOS 5 and then extend its capabilities once the original BeOS is fully recreated (without any closed proprietary code). The microkernel nature of BeOS makes it possible to recreate the operating system a piece at a time, inserting the new code into a working BeOS system to test compatibility. Eventually all the microkernel "servers" (interworking modules of code) are replaced.
- OpenBeOS [1] which has been renamed to Haiku OS is based on the NewOS kernel.
- BlueEyedOS [1] is based on the Linux kernel.
- Cosmoe [1] is based on the Linux kernel and parts from AtheOS.
- Beunited [1] has news and specifications for the Open Standards BeOS-compatible Operating System (OSBOS) platform.
Projects to Continue BeOS
- YellowTAB is rumoured to have the rights to use the unfinished BeOS R6 sourcebase, code-named "Dano", with their product Zeta.
BeOS Community Websites
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OpenBeOS Project Goal: recreate (functional equivalent), and then extend, BeOS R5, with binary and source compatibility. Servers and APIs (kits) being rewritten from scratch by over 50 volunteers; kernel based on NewOS. [Open Source, MIT] http://open-beos.sourceforge.net/
beosonline.com News and information about the German based BeOS distribution, BeOS Developer Edition. http://www.beosonline.com/index.php?seite=english
The BeOS Journal BeOS news, reviews, opinions, and the home of the BeOS User Profiles. http://www.beosjournal.org
BeOS Max Edition News and forums on this BeOS 5 based distribution capable of running on Athlon XP, Pentium 4 and other newer hardware. http://crux.sourceforge.net
BeGroovy News on BeOS and BeOS related projects. http://www.begroovy.com/
yellowTAB News, and purchase information about this commercial BeOS distribution. http://www.yellowtab.com/
Hobbit Bebox photos Offers some photos of the original bebox from Be Inc. http://homepage.mac.com/softkid/PhotoAlbum4.html
BeUnited - Open Source BeOS-compatible Operating System Organization that defines and promotes open specifications for Open Source BeOS-compatible Operating System (OSBOS) platform. http://www.beunited.org/
BeZilla News on this port of Mozilla http://www.bezilla.org/
BlueEyedOS: B.E.OS. Multimedia, network OS, source compatible with Linux, BeOS; BeOS-inspired, has Linux kernel, APIs are BeOS, rewritten with improvements, main goal: make new platform for BeOS developers, only need to recompile BeOS programs. [Open Source] http://www.blueeyedos.com/
BeDrivers Driver resource site for BeOS. http://www.bedrivers.com
The Green Board Forums and information for users and developers of the Be Operating System. http://www.thegreenboard.com
The BeBox Zone Technical Specifications for BeBox components, historical information about BeBox development, and anecdotal information about the use of BeBoxen. http://www.bebox.nu
BeOS Radio An internet radio station that plays music created from BeOS users. http://www.beosradio.com
le BUZZ BeOS audio site, with daily BeOS audio news for BeOS pro audio, broadcast, MIDI, hobbyists, and gamesters http://www.lebuzz.com
baBUG San Francisco Bay Area BeOS Users Group. http://www.boomweb.com/babug/
The BeOS Tip Server Hundreds of tips, tricks, shortcuts, and undocumented secrets by and for BeOS users. http://www.betips.net
Kirilla A site serving content to the BeOS newbie. http://www.kirilla.com
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