"Real OS"?  While I don't agree with your specific examples of inadequacies, I will readily concede that nothing so far is ready for the title.

On Sun, 26 May 2024, ben via cctalk wrote:
CP/M was the cats meyow in the 1970's,but there was other systems out like
flex for the 6800, or later OS/9 for the 6809. Don't they get a chance too for real OS.

OS/9 was kinda cool, but my Cocos were kinda inadequate hardware to make full use of it.


Randy Cook tried to make a "real OS" for the TRS80. But, he never FINISHED [nor documented] TRSDOS, nor VTOS. When LSI commissioned LDOS, as the finishing of TRSDOS/VTOS, they stripped out a lot of the "real OS" features that Randy Cook had intended, but never finished implementing. But, when Radio-shack licensed LDOS, to be TRSDOS 6.0, Randy Cook finally started to receive royalties.

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