LoseThos 7.02
O. James Samson - March 16, 2011LoseThos is a 64-bit supplemental operating system for a niche – programming as entertainment. The envisioned usage model is like that of a classic Apple II or Commodore 64; it has no security and allows full access to memory, I/O ports and all assembly instructions from your programs. Basically, the average programmer has rights normally restricted to system programmers.
The fact that a programmer can tinker with kernal ideas or playing around with multicore makes this one program to watch. Users can write games, but I like system programming. It is one operating system easier to use than Linux; it does not take a long time before a novice gets to understand the code. This version already comes with new changes that include; new BitMap graphic editing tool, Eagle diving-for-fish game, improved artwork, and a few Bug fixes.
Actually, users with little or no experience when it comes to using any program related to this one may not find their ways easily. However, the instructions are quite easy to understand and apply if you have the time to go through them. However, LoseThos 7.02 did not come with an uninstaller, but it is a freeware; and may be a wonderful program to use.
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