Version 3.0 of Inferno Operating System

Release Notes: The Inferno 3rd Edition release by Vita Nuova represents the transition of the Inferno Operating Systems from Lucent Technologies. The third edition includes new hosted operating systems support, new applications, and a variety of bugfixes. Perhaps most significantly, the 3rd Edition release is being distributed under a completely different licensing model from previous Lucent-provided distributions. Binaries (w/source code for applicaitons) for Linux, Windows, and Plan 9 are available from the Vita Nuova Web pages. Vita Nuova also offers a boxed set w/full source code, binaries, and printed documentation for all supported operating systems (Plan 9, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Windows, Irix, Unixware, and HP/UX) and native hardware (x86, PowerPC, ARM, StrongARM, and MIPS).

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    Release Notes: This release adds assorted bugfixes and enhancements.

    Release Notes: This release adds assorted bugfixes and enhancements.

    •  17 Jul 2006 08:26

    Release Notes: ldepthof was replaced in /emu/Plan9/win.c.

    •  07 Jan 2005 21:11

    Release Notes: This release featured new license terms, scalable font support, a window manager, documentation enhancements, and support for exception handling, fixed-point numbers, and signed modules. The kernel API was extended.

    •  30 Jan 2001 06:13

      Release Notes: The Inferno 3rd Edition release by Vita Nuova represents the transition of the Inferno Operating Systems from Lucent Technologies. The third edition includes new hosted operating systems support, new applications, and a variety of bugfixes. Perhaps most significantly, the 3rd Edition release is being distributed under a completely different licensing model from previous Lucent-provided distributions. Binaries (w/source code for applicaitons) for Linux, Windows, and Plan 9 are available from the Vita Nuova Web pages. Vita Nuova also offers a boxed set w/full source code, binaries, and printed documentation for all supported operating systems (Plan 9, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Windows, Irix, Unixware, and HP/UX) and native hardware (x86, PowerPC, ARM, StrongARM, and MIPS).

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