I once thought of developing a computer where everything from the core functions to the
peripherals
was a network node. In effect replacing the bus. I found references to a Cambridge U (UK)
computer
system that purported to do just that but couldn't find any more info on it.
Your idea sounds like an extension of Oberon, from what I can remember of reading
Wirth's book on the
Oberon OS in the nineties.
You should give it a go.
Wesley Parish
Quoting Steve Nickolas <usotsuki(a)buric.co>:
I once thought of trying to develop an OS where not only was everything
a
file, but programs were in effect functions that could be chained
together.
Then decided it was too radical.
-uso.
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