KolibriOS

KolibriOS
Developer KolibriOS Project Team
Written in Fasm
Working state Active
Source model Open source
Latest release 0.7.7.0+ Nightly / October 1, 2014 (2014-10-01)
Available in English, Russian, Italian, Spanish
Platforms x86
Kernel type Monolithic
Default user interface KolibriOS Kernel API
License

GNU General Public License

Proprietary software[1]
Preceded by MenuetOS
Official website www.kolibrios.org

Kolibri or KolibriOS is a small open source x86 operating system written completely in assembly. It was forked off from MenuetOS[2] in 2004 and has run under independent development since.

In a review piece on alternative operating systems (2009), Tech Radar called it "tremendously impressive" noting its performance and streamlined code-base.[3] Thanks to its small size, scientists announced that they were able to store KolibriOS on a tiny drop of water using synthetic DNA molecules and infer a functional copy without a single error.[4]

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