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{{Infobox OS
| name                   = DexOS
| logo                   = 
| screenshot             = [[File:DexOS_GUI.PNG|250px]]
| developer              = Craig Bamford and the DexOS community
| source_model           = [[Free and open source software]]
| kernel_type            = [[Monolithic kernel|Monolithic]]
| supported_platforms    = [[32-bit]] [[x86]] [[ARM]] architecture
| ui                     = [[Command line interface|CLI]], [[Graphical user interface|GUI]]
| family                 = 
| latest_release_version = 5.0
| latest_release_date    = {{release date|2011|05|01}}
| latest_test_version    = 
| latest_test_date       = 
| marketing_target       = 
| programmed_in          = [[assembly language]] ([[FASM]])
| prog_language          = [[assembly language]] (FASM)
| language               = [[English language|English]]
| updatemodel            = 
| package_manager        = 
| working_state          = 
| license                = 
| website                = [http://www.dex-os.com/ www.dex-os.com]
}}

'''DexOS''' is a standalone operating system for [[x86]] and [[ARM]]
architectures, written in the assembly programming language. It is designed for coders that want direct access to all hardware (including CPU and graphics), with well-commented code and documentation. It's licensed under a free to use license for commercial and non-commercial use. It is written and maintained by Craig Bamford and other voluntary developers from around the world.

== Modes ==
DexOS has two modes for interaction: the graphical user interface [[GUI]] or the command line interface, both of which are available to user from boot.

== Programs ==
As of the version 5.0 release, DexOS has: a fasm port, text editor, image viewer, full tcp/ip stack, many games, web server and support for some sound and Ethernet cards, plus many programs.

== See also ==
* [[FreeDOS]]
* [[Flat Assembler|FASM]]
* [[KolibriOS]]
* [[MikeOs]]

== References ==
{{reflist|1}}
* [http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/10-best-alternative-operating-systems-934484 10 best alternative operating systems]
* [http://royal.pingdom.com/2008/09/26/10-amazingly-alternative-operating-systems-and-what-they-could-mean-for-the-future/ 10 amazingly alternative operating systems and what they could mean for the future]
* [http://maketecheasier.com/dexos-the-tiny-toy-os-that-runs-like-a-game-console/2011/03/24 DexOS – The Tiny Toy OS That Runs Like a Game Console]

== External links ==
* [http://www.dex-os.com/ Official homepage]
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