[Coco] origins of OS-9

Aaron Wolfe aawolfe at gmail.com
Sun Mar 7 18:19:00 EST 2010


On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 9:54 AM,  <jdaggett at gate.net> wrote:
> On 5 Mar 2010 at 1:44, Aaron Wolfe wrote:
>
>> I get that.  What I don't understand is what does this have to do with
>> how OS-9 went from being a support system for Basic09 to a full
>> fledged operating system?  Is there some relevancy that I am missing?
>
> Aaron
>
> I think you have the two flipped. You are putting Basic09 ahead of the OS.
>

I agree that is seems backwards, but there are several seemingly
independent sources that state Basic09 did indeed come prior to the
OS.  If you look in the other messages in this thread I've quoted a
few of them.


> from The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS9 page 4, the synopsis is that BothMicroware and
> Motorola saw a need to bring multitasking/multiuser power of larger UNIX systems to the
> smaller home computers. UNIX writtenin C was far to big for the 8 bit computers. So it was
> written in asembly.

Is this book online any where?  I'd like to see that section if possible.


>
> "Motorola layed down some tough criteria. They wanted an operating system that would
> exercise every ounce of capability of the 6809. Several 16-bit registers and almost every
> memory addressing mode available on a minicomputer made the job easier."
>
> The above quote from page 4 suggests that Motorola was the driver for the OS and that
> basic and other languages and feature were secondary. Here is anothr quote to support that.
>
> "The company's goal was to sell mass-produced "software-on-silicon". Motorola wanted to
> distribute their software in ROM ... chips."
>
> I would also suspect that the COCO was driven by Motorola considering that all the games
> and applications were interchanged via the expansion port and a ROM pack. The driving
> need of the home game market ws behind the COCO. Adding OS9 and Basic was to try and
> capture the more sophisiticated hoem user. Motorola was producing their Exocrciser and
> EXORcet units for the industrial/commercial and education market.
>
> james
>
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