• All content related to Terry A. Davis, TempleOS, J Operating System, SparrowOS, or LoseThos should be considered public domain.
  • Davis began developing TempleOS circa 2003.[3] One of its early names was the "J Operating System" before renaming it to "LoseThos"...
  • The vision for TempleOS, however, is a modern, 64-bit Commodore 64. The C64 was a non-networked, home computer mostly used for games.
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  • Davis's vision for TempleOS was to create a simple and easy-to-use operating system that would allow people to have a direct relationship with God.
  • TempleOS is 100% open source with all source present. TempleOS is 64-bit and will not run on 32-bit hardware. TempleOS requires 512 Meg of RAM minimum.
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  • Advanced: This video shows you how to run TempleOS with QEMU, an open source hypervisor for Linux platforms, as well as Aiwnios, a free TempleOS...
  • all content related to terry a. davis, templeos, j operating system, sparrowos, or losethos should be considered public domain." https://www.templeos.org/.
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