BrianOS has arrived. And with it, the power to do things. As long as those things don’t involve business, productivity, gaming, Internet browsing, music/video playing, etc.
The user can’t do much with BrianOS.
BrianOS comes with all sorts of elegant built-in app.
BrianOS 1.0 comes standard with an elegant built-in task manager, which lets you see all of the process that is running.
The idle process runs and tells the processor to turn off when the system has nothing to do. Which, of course, will be never, since there are so many things you can do with BrianOS.
Last time we checked, the year is 2015. So BrianOS has preemptive multitasking. So go ahead, write programs for BrianOS with infinite loops. Or, just write any programs at all for BrianOS. Pls
BrianOS features an advanced Layer for Abstraction of Hardware (LAH) in the form of a preprocessor if statement and some #defines. So if the creators of BrianOS ever decide to make a 64-bit version, it should work.
BrianOS uses 1 millionth the space of modern commercial operating systems. An astonishing 30 KB of space, and only 50 KB of memory. The only disadvantage is you’ll be left wondering what to do with all your extra memory.
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