Galileo (operating system)

This article is about the OS developed by Acorn Computers. For the Microsoft OS with this codename, see Windows CE 3.0. For other uses, see Galileo (disambiguation).
Galileo
Developer Acorn Computers
Working state Unreleased
Available in English
Platforms ARM
License Proprietary
Preceded by RISC OS

Galileo is a discontinued 32-bit operating system that was under development by Acorn Computers. The operating system was scheduled to be the successor of RISC OS in 1998, but was cancelled when the workstation division closed as part of Acorn's restructuring in 1998.

The operating system was to offer preemptive multitasking and stable performance through quality of service. It was designed as a substitute for dedicated multimedia chips in the consumer Internet appliance market.[1] It was to run on ARM architecture[1] but was intended to easily port to other RISC processors.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Bournellis, Cynthia (02/10/97). "Acorn to introduce Internet OS". Electronic News. 43 (2154): 42–44. ISSN 1061-6624. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. Clark, Etelka (March 19, 1997). "New Acorn mini OS". Personal Computer World. Retrieved April 10, 2012.


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