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Dex OS

This is the place for DexOS Software. Anything that requires a PC will have a DexOS version of the driver software, if at all possible. Never heard of DexOS? Try Here:

DexOS Home Page - DexOS Forums - DexOS Wiki


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DexOS Projects

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News

  • Sun, 14 Feb 2010 -- Simple PC Control
    Inflater has built a simple control circuit that allows switching of home appliances from a PC.  http://speedofdark.us/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=DexOS.DexOS
  • Thu, 16 Jul 2009 -- DexOS ARM Follow Up
    I’ve been chosen to join the ARM port development team, my hardware is on the way.  To follow the current status of the project, go to http://dex.7.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?p=4758#4758 .  The board being targeted is a Samsung SOC based Single Board computer with a 3.5″ touch display.  The display can be changed to larger or smaller sizes if [...]
  • Sat, 11 Jul 2009 -- DexOS ARM
    The boys over at DexOS are doing it again, this time with a set of hardware dedicated to the project.  Intel x86 support is not going away, but a new and shiny OS designed for ARM is developing, and is to be targeted for a PDA-sized platform.  Look forward to any number of random devices, [...]
  • Wed, 27 May 2009 -- DexOS Clib preliminary release
    OK, I’ve kept everyone waiting long enough.  The Clib is FAR from complete, however, if you’re itching to jump on VC++ and code into the sunset, it will suffice to make simple command line apps and show off some DexOS glamour.  I am also releasing this ver so I can be ridiculed as necessary, and updates [...]
  • Wed, 13 May 2009 -- DexOS PE converter
    If you, like me, take a compiler, and make it target DexOS, but can’t get around those pesky PE *.exe files it generates, well, I have the antidote.  Here is a program to take a *.exe and turn it into a *.dex file.  The catch:  It MUST be a DexOS-targeted file, meaning at entry, all [...]
  • Sun, 10 May 2009 -- DexOS Home Automation Project
    DexOS has made a significant leap with an application to showcase it’s full TCP/IP stack implementation and embedded capabilities:  Meet HomeServ, an application that controls some nifty home-brew hardware that turns lights on or off from anywhere in the world.  Rest assured, there is a password involved, and no, it won’t lock your doors or [...]
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