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- Jan 2, 2016
If I had to take a wild guess, I'd say it's probably because 32-bit operating systems are only able to use a maximum of about 4 GB of memory due to the 32-bit memory address size.
There are BIOS extensions that let you use more than 4GB (PAE). But aside from that, when is TempleOS ever going to use more than 4GB in a non-trivial scenario? Hell, you had a hard time getting to 4GB back in 2002 to begin with when PAE and Windows XP was a thing.
So let me get this straight... the appeal of TempleOS is that it's a glorified magic 8 ball with commodore graphics? FFS by that logic, why can't these morons just get some fortune telling toy from a goodwill store and sprinkle holy water on it? WOOOoooOOoooOOooo!
TempleOS' original purpose was to be a Christian-themed OS that had the hackability of primitive DOS-like operating systems that had no security or hand-holding and were architecturally very simple for the sake of learning and exploring the field of programming, and OS/driver programming more specifically. It actually is pretty fun to play with if you are a programmer and it actually does have a very niche userbase who like playing with it, they've already made stuff like Discord clients for it. It's definitely not a serious OS, it is just a toy, I think it was even intended to be a toy when it was made. But Terry's condition kind of made him flip and made him think it's the savior of mankind all of a sudden. Guess it was kind of a "mad artist" deal.