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<a name="l1"></a><span class=cF5> </span><a href="http://www.templeos.org"><span class=cF5>The Temple Operating System</span></a><span class=cF0>
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<a name="l3"></a></span><a href="http://www.templeos.org/Downloads"><span class=cF4>TempleOS File Downloads (100% Public Domain)</span></a><span class=cF0>
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<a name="l5"></a>TempleOS is a free, public domain, open source, x86_64, non-preemptive multi-tasking, multi-cored, ring-0-only,
<a name="l6"></a>single-address-map (identity-mapped), non-networked, PC operating system. Paging is, basically, not used.
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<a name="l8"></a>The CIA obsfucates to foil India, China, Russia and Korea. They make things more complicated than necessary. TempleOS is
<a name="l9"></a>more simple than necessary. It is obnoxiously simple. If you look at this </span><a href="http://www.ariel.com.au/jokes/The_Evolution_of_a_Programmer.html"><span class=cF0>&quot;Hello World&quot; joke</span></a><span class=cF0>, you can see why Terry capped
<a name="l10"></a>the line count of TempleOS at 100,000.
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<a name="l12"></a>God said TempleOS must be perfect, so backward compatibility is not promised.
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<a name="l14"></a>Terry Davis wrote all 80,849 lines of TempleOS over a span of 15.0 years, including the 64-bit compiler. He was a
<a name="l15"></a>professional operating system developer since 1990 when he worked on Ticketmaster's VAX OS.
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