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J'ai appris dernierement le lancement d'un nouveau projet : Freedows. Voici un extrait du "More info" se trouvant sur le site : http://www.freedows.com (J'ai prefere inclure la version anglaise, en francais les accents sont oublies avec le copy/paste de Netscape...). Freedows will be based on the "Cache Kernel" design developed by researchers at Stanford University. This design will be utilized to create an OS that is able to run applications from many different OSes, even those based on completely different processors and hardware, like the Macintosh or Amiga. Through the use of "application kernels," Freedows will be able to provide dynamically loaded, on-the-fly OS support. Much as your Internet browser can use plug-ins to view different types of files, Freedows will be able to have Application Kernels plugged in to provide additional OS support. In our final release, planned for sometime in 1998, we will include full Windows 16- and 32-bit emulation. This will include both support for Windows 95 applications and for Windows NT applications. Additionally, we will also provide support for DOS applications, likely through a port of FreeDOS. Future plans include a Linux AK in Freedows 1.2 (1999) and MacOS in Freedows 2.0 (2000). In addition, classic systems, such as the Commodore 64 and Tandy CoCo will also have emulations available under Freedows. In the Freedows team, we feel that easy customizability of the OS will be able to provide the user with something that is much more user-friendly to work in. This is why we are designing FOOIS, The Freedows Object Oriented Interface System. These "objects," which will include Windows, Buttons, and Dialog Boxes, will be fully changable. If you wish to have a different icon in your "Question" dialog box, you will be able to change that. If you wish to have a totally Mac like interface, that too will be possible. In fact, through the use of various "FOOIS GUI Schemes," you will be able to have your interface on any Freedows system that you wish to use. Just pop in the disk, click on a button, and away you go! Along with the Object Oriented Interface will be something that has been missing from recent GUI based OSes support for scripting languages. Freedows will provide a full range of integrated languages, for everything from task automation to application development. These will include, in our first release, a C++ compiler, a ReXX system and a Scheme/Visual Programming Language similar to Visual Basic. The final great part of Freedows is that all of this will be released under the GNU Public Licence. This will not only allow free distribution of binaries, but source code as well. And, through Development Kits and a "Patch Support Program," other 3rd party developers will be able to quickly create Freedows Applications, and AK's, as well as have us provide patches and drivers for any bugs that they repair. We plan on providng full access to Freedows source/binaries through the Internet, as well as providing, at cost, Freedows CD-ROM distributions. Le projet est ambitieux et n'en est apparament qu'au stade des specifications, on est en droit de se demander s'il ne connaitra pas le meme sort que HURD... _______________________________________________________________________ Le CULTe sur le ouebe: http://savage.iut-blagnac.fr/