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The document lists a variety of embedded operating systems used across different device types including personal digital assistants, smartphones, mobile phones, digital media players, routers, and other embedded systems. Some examples provided are Symbian OS, iOS, Android, Palm OS, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry OS, Embedded Linux distributions like Maemo and Moblin, and proprietary OSes from companies like Microsoft, Apple, and BlackBerry.

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Content Beyond The Syllabus

The document lists a variety of embedded operating systems used across different device types including personal digital assistants, smartphones, mobile phones, digital media players, routers, and other embedded systems. Some examples provided are Symbian OS, iOS, Android, Palm OS, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry OS, Embedded Linux distributions like Maemo and Moblin, and proprietary OSes from companies like Microsoft, Apple, and BlackBerry.

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Content Beyond the Syllabus List of Embedded Operating Systems

Personal digital assistants (PDAs)


Symbian OS iOS (a subset of Mac OS X) Embedded Linux o Maemo based on Debian deployed on Nokia's Nokia 770, N800 and N810 Internet Tablets. o MeeGo merger of Moblin and Maemo o webOS from Palm, Inc., later Hewlett-Packard via acquisition, and most recently at LG Electronics through acquisition from Hewlett-Packard[7] o OpenZaurus o ngstrm distribution o Familiar Linux o Android Inferno (distributed OS originally from Bell Labs) PenPoint OS PEN/GEOS on HP OmniGo 100 and 120 PVOS Palm OS from Palm, Inc; now spun off as PalmSource Windows CE, from Microsoft o Pocket PC from Microsoft, a variant of Windows CE. o Windows Mobile from Microsoft, a variant of Windows CE. o Windows Phone from Microsoft, DIP DOS on Atari Portfolio MS-DOS on Poqet PC, HP 95LX, HP 100LX, HP 200LX, HP 1000CX, HP OmniGo 700LX Newton OS on Apple Newton Messagepad Magic Cap NetBSD Plan 9 from Bell Labs

Digital media players


DSPnano RTOS ipodlinux RockBox iOS (a subset of Mac OS X) iriver clix OS iPod software

Smartphones and Mobile phones


Main article: Mobile operating system

BlackBerry OS Embedded Linux o Access Linux Platform o Android o bada o Firefox OS (project name: Boot to Gecko) o Openmoko Linux o OPhone o MeeGo (from merger of Maemo & Moblin) o Mobilinux o MotoMagx o Qt Extended o Sailfish OS o Tizen (earlier called LiMo Platform) o webOS PEN/GEOS, GEOS-SC, GEOS-SE iOS (a subset of Mac OS X) Palm OS Symbian platform (successor to Symbian OS) Windows Mobile (superseded by Windows Phone)

Routers

AlliedWare by Allied Telesis (aka Allied Telesyn) AirOS by Ubiquiti Networks CatOS by Cisco Systems Cisco IOS (originally Internetwork Operating System) by Cisco Systems DD-WRT by NewMedia-NET Inferno (distributed OS originally from Bell Labs) IOS-XR by Cisco Systems IronWare by Foundry Networks JunOS by Juniper Networks LibreWRT[8] GNU/Linux-libre RouterOS by Mikrotik ScreenOS by Juniper Networks, originally from Netscreen Timos by Alcatel-Lucent FTOS by Force10 Networks RTOS by Force10 Networks

Other embedded

Contiki eCos FreeBSD uClinux MINIX NCOS freeRTOS, openRTOS and safeRTOS REX OS (microkernel OS; usually an embedded cell phone OS) ROM-DOS TinyOS ThreadX DSPnano RTOS Windows Embedded o Windows CE o Windows Embedded Standard o Windows Embedded Enterprise o Windows Embedded POSReady Wombat OS (microkernel OS; usually a real time embedded OS)

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