TRON: The Unknown Open-Source?
jordandeamattson writes "Over on CNN there is a very interesting article about Tron, an open-source real-time operating system from Japan first developed and distributed in the early 1980s. The claim is that it is more widely distributed than Windows (in some 3 billion devices world-wide), that the developer (Ken Sakamura, a University professor) would be worth mucho if he had just charged for it, and that Microsoft/U.S. goverment used trade rules (Super 301) to block it adoption by schools in Japan. Check it out for an interesting read and a 'what might have been ...'" (Here's a previous mention of Tron from March about MontaVista's work to combine it with Linux.)
How completely evil of them. They go and make a successful desktop OS which standardizes most of the world onto the same platform, while making an American company which employs thousands, and enabled the tech boom of the late 90s to happen.
Its completely evil of them to bring computers to the masses, and tout having people be able to run the same software, document formats, etc. We should all be forced to be a linux guru if we so much as want to LOOK at a computer.
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