Article 6NJCQ StreamOS source code republished 15 years later

StreamOS source code republished 15 years later

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Thom Holwerda
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Way, way, way back in 2009, we reported on a small hobby operating system called StreamOS - version 0.21-RC1 had just been released that day. StreamOS was a 32-bit operating system written in Object Pascal using the Free Pascal Compiler, running on top of FreeDOS. It turns out that its creator, Oleksandr Natalenko (yes, the same person), recovered the old code, and republished it on Codeberg for posterity.

It's not a complete history, rather a couple of larger breadcrumbs stuck together with git. I didn't do source code management much back in the days, and there are still some intermediate dev bits scattered across my backup drive that I cannot even date properly, but three branches I pushed (along with binaries, btw; feel free to fire up that qemu of yours and see how it crashes!) should contain major parts of what was done.

Oleksandr Natalenko

It may not carry the same import as Doom for the SNES, but it's still great to see such continuity 15 years apart. I hope Natalenko manages to recover the remaining bits and bobs too, because you may never know - someone might be interested in picking up this 15 year old baton.

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