operating system (Reduced Instruction Set Computer Operating System) The
operating system originally developed by Acorn Computers for their
Archimedes family of
personal computers.
RISC OS replaced the
Arthur operating system used on the first Archimedeses.
It is written in
ARM assembly code and distributed on
ROM so it takes up no disk space and takes no time to load. It supports
cooperative multitasking with memory management and includes a
graphical user interface or "WIMP". It is written in a highly modular style and makes extensive use of
vectors so it is easy to modify and extend by loading new modules in
RAM. Many system calls (called "SWIs" - software interrupts) are available to application programmers and some of these are available as user comands via a built-in
command-line interpreter. RISC OS also supported outline fonts when only bitmap fonts were available on most other
platforms.
Following the virtual demise of Acorn, development of RISC OS 4 was taken over by RISCOS Ltd on 1999-03-05 and released on 1999-07-01.
Latest version: 4.39, as of 2004-09-21.
(2004-09-21)