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'''[[wikipedia:BeOS|BeOS]]''' was a operating system developed by Be Inc., BeOS originally targeted the PowerPC platforms [[wikipedia:BeBox|BeBox]] and [[#Classic_Macintosh|Macintosh]], and later 32-bit x86 computers.
;:BeOS History
BeOS was developed by former Apple employee [[wikipedia:Jean-Louis Gassée|Jean-Louis Gassée]], the first version of BeOS was released with the [[wikipedia:BeBox|BeBox]]. In 1996 the CEO of [[Apple Inc.]], [[wikipedia:Gil Amelio|Gil Amelio]] started negotiations to buy Be Inc., the negotiations ended not working due to the Be Inc. CEO [[wikipedia:Jean-Louis Gassée|Jean-Louis Gassée]] wanting $300 million<ref>[https://lowendmac.com/2013/the-rise-and-fall-of-apples-gil-amelio/ The Rise and Fall of Apple’s Gil Amelio ] (1996 offer)</ref> with Apple offering $125 million , Apple instead purchased [[wikipedia:NeXT|NeXT]] (Including [[#NeXTSTEP|NeXTSTEP]]) from Steve Jobs.
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'''[[wikipedia:IRIX|IRIX]]''' is a discontinued operating system developed by Sillicon Graphics (SGI) to run on their [[wikipedia:MIPS_architecture|MIPS]] machines. based on [[wikipedia:UNIX_System_V|UNIX System V]]<br>IRIX is the system where [[wikipedia:XFS|XFS]] and [[wikipedia:OpenGL|OpenGL]] originated
==Consoles==
;Game Boy Advance:
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