@ericof@bagder hmmm, given that there's a cartridge that adds network capability (gr8net) and I recall someone was browsing a BBS, this should be doable
@bagder You know, you could count every Linux distribution as a separate operating system, if you wanted to. I'm absolutely certain nobody, exactly nobody, would complain, in any way, at all. Everyone would just silently agree and cheer!
@bagder At least the Leica Q2 and Leica M11 have curl in their licenses. Not sure if that counts as Embedded Linux, some RTOS variant, or if you want to add “Leica cameras” 😃
Everyone waiting for @bagder to reach 100 operating systems but actually the only important aspect is that it’s not a prime number for the list to fit nicely into a rectangle. 😉
99 did a very good job of 9×11 OSes. 100=10×10 will probably do just fine.
But dare you anyone submitting the 101st OS (prime number)! ☝️
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Please note there are 2 iOS: the one, original, from Cisco for its routers, switches and the one from Apple.
Of course, I doubt curl has ever run on Cisco iOS.
@bagder actually i don't.
i've used ibm pc dos 1.0 onwards and i've not seen curl. :)
probably has to do with the lack of network drivers that has to be compensated with things like x00 fossil drivers to start with.
it might be achievable but back then, i don't have access to internet.
i guess i am wrong to assume that curl is ubiquitous across older MS-DOS since the other flavours of DOS are mentioned.
@Axman6@bagder Well, to be fair, #seL4 isn't an Operating System, it's an OS microkernel with BYO device drivers.
However, the Lions OS built on top of it should exit the vapourware phase by the end of the year 😉 https://trustworthy.systems/projects/LionsOS/
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