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[[Image:symboscpc.gif|thumb|Screenshot of the SymbOS desktop running on the Amstrad CPC]]
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#REDIRECT [[SymbOS]]
[[Image:symbos-msx.gif|thumb|SymbOS MSX running on a MSX2 computer; all applications are plattform independant]]
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== Introduction ==
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Already in the 80's, only few years after the release of the Commodore C64, the legendary [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEOS_%288-bit_operating_system%29 GEOS] by Berkeley Softworks appeared and set the standard for a windows-based operating system on c64. It was a graphical user-interface (GUI) which was similar to the old desktop of the Apple Macintosh. Powerfull applications were made available for GEOS like GeoWrite (similar to MS-Word) or GeoCalc (similar to MS-Excel). It was incredible, that an 8bit-machine with only 64K was able to realize such an operating system!
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On the Amstrad CPC many efforts to build a decent GUI were made as well. In most cases they were just extensions to realize a WIMP (Windows, Icons, Menus and Pointers) environment but weren't true operating systems with their own kernel, memory-management and so on. The [http://www.prodatron.net/details.htm?7 CEUS Desktop 2.0 (1990)] by Prodatron was just such an extension-system.
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Therefore, the CPC's own OS (in combination with AmsDOS) and [[CP/M]] were the only two known OSes for the series, but the question remained: since most CPCs have 128K (most C64 only have 64K), a screen-resolution of 320x200 with 4 colours (C64 only has 2 colours for each 8x8 area in 320x200) and some more advantages, why not have something similar? So the SymbOS-Project was born. SymbOS stands for "SYmbiosis Multitasking Based Operating System". SymbOS is a demonstration of what has been achieved on the CPC: real preemptive multitasking, dynamic memory-management for up to 576K and a totaly MS-Windows-like GUI are the three most important features.
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SymbOS started being developed by Prodatron in November 2000 ''(more details on the development needed)''
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== Features ==
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*Micro kernel
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**Maximum amount of supported RAM:    576 KB
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**Maximum number of processes    32
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**Number of different process priorities    9
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**Maximum number of timers    32
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**Maximum number of open messages    64
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*System manager
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**Maximum number of applications    16
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**Maximum application core size    63 KB
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*Desktop manager
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**Maximum number of windows    32
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**Maximum number of controls per window    1000
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**Maximum possible screen resolution    16.000 x 16.000 pixel
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*File manager
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**Maximum hard disc size    128 GB
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**Maximum file size    2 GB
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**Maximum number of devices    8
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**Maximum number of open files    8
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*Source code
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**Source code size (OS Release 1)    ~ 30.000 lines
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**Source code size (Applications)    ~ 34.000 lines
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**Total size of the Z80 source code    ~ 64.000 lines
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Note: This is an edited version of the original [http://www.symbos.de SYMBOS site].
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