VSTa explained

VSTa
Developer:Andy Valencia
Family:Unix-like
Working State:Discontinued
Source Model:Open-source
Discontinued:Yes
Latest Release Version:1.6.8
Language:English
Update Model:Compile from source code
Supported Platforms:Intel 80386, Motorola 68030
Kernel Type:Microkernel
Ui:Graphical user interface
License:GNU General Public License

Valencia's Simple Tasker (VSTa) is an operating system with a microkernel architecture, with all device drivers and file systems residing in userspace mode. It mostly complies with the Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), except where such compliance interferes with extensibility and modularity. It is conceptually inspired by QNX and Plan 9 from Bell Labs. Written by Andy Valencia, and released under a GNU General Public License (GPL). As of 2020, the licensing for VSTa is Copyleft.

It was originally written to run on Intel 80386 hardware, and then was ported to several different platforms, e.g., Motorola 68030 based Amigas.

VSTa is no longer developed. A fork, named Flexible Microkernel Infrastructure/Operating System (FMI/OS), did not make a release.[1]

User interface

The default graphical user interface provided as a tar-ball with the system was ManaGeR (MGR).

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Code Unatio. https://web.archive.org/web/20110723045756/http://www.code-unatio.net/. dead. 2011-07-23. 2011-07-23. 2017-06-16.