SIBO

E937675

SIBO is an early 1990s graphical operating system developed by Psion for its handheld computers, forming the basis for what later evolved into the EPOC and Symbian platforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf graphical operating system
mobile operating system
architecture x86-compatible processors
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedFor ROM-based deployment
low-power devices
developer Psion NERFINISHED
distributionModel bundled with Psion hardware
hasApplication agenda application
database application
programming tools
spreadsheet
word processor
hasComponent GUI application framework
device drivers
file system
task scheduler
influenced EPOC32 NERFINISHED
intendedFor handheld computers
personal digital assistants
kernelType multitasking operating system kernel
notableFor early GUI on handheld PDAs
forming the basis of later Psion and Symbian platforms
operatedOn solid-state storage
operatingSystemFamily Psion operating systems NERFINISHED
platform Psion handheld computers NERFINISHED
predecessorOf EPOC NERFINISHED
Symbian OS NERFINISHED
primaryInputMethod keyboard
physical buttons
programmingModel C-based application development
successor EPOC16 NERFINISHED
EPOC32 NERFINISHED
supportsFeature battery-powered mobile operation
built-in PIM applications
event-driven programming model
localization of user interface
multitasking
timePeriod early 1990s
usedInDevice Psion MC series NERFINISHED
Psion Series 3 NERFINISHED
Psion Series 3a NERFINISHED
Psion Series 3c NERFINISHED
Psion Series 3mx NERFINISHED
Psion Workabout NERFINISHED
userInterface graphical user interface

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