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LUnix

Written in	Assembly language
OS family	Unix-like
Working state	Historic
Latest release	0.22[1]
Platforms	C64, C128, Famicom with Disk System[2], Oric[3]
Default
user interface	CLI
License	GNU General Public License
Official website	lng.sourceforge.net

LUnix

LUnix (short for "Little Unix")[4] is a Unix-like multi-tasking operating system designed to run natively on the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128[5] home computer systems. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using an RS-232 interface). Unlike most Unix-like systems, LUnix is written in 6502 assembly language instead of C.

The first version of LUnix was released in 1993; the current version 0.21 dates from 2004. Amongst others, it supports preemptive multitasking, Unix pipes, a variety of protocols like TCP/IP, SLIP, PPP and RS-232, dynamic memory management and virtual consoles. It contains a web server and clients for telnet, POP3 and FTP and can act as a terminal or terminal server over RS-232.

LUnix was developed by Daniel Dallmann and contributed by Ilker Ficicilar, Stefan Haubenthal, Maciej Witkowiak and Paul Gardner-Stephen in late 1990s. The first generation LUnix had support for faster RS-232 via clever software tricks, 80 column VIC and VDC screen support, PS/2 keyboard support, and small set of standard Unix commands. It is possible with this first distribution to attach two keyboards and two monitors and one RS-232 terminal to set up a three simultaneous, multitasking sessions on a C128. LUnix also supports 2 MHz mode and boot disk convenience of C128 platform.

LUnix came with an extensive documentation at the time. Well-defined library calls, relocatable code support and decent memory management functions made it possible to develop software for LUnix easily.

References

  1. "LUnix Next Generation V0.22". Commodore 64 Scene Database. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  2. "LNG-FDS". Github. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  3. "Lunix/README.ORIC at master · jedeoric/Lunix". GitHub. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  4. "About LUnix" Archived 2010-08-23 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved on 2010-08-27
  5. "LUnix Sourceforge Homepage", Retrieved on 2010-08-28