FuzeOS 1.0

FuzeOS 1.0 is a graphical personal computer operating system developed by YottaBytez. YottaBytez had previously created computers using either Windows or other Unix systems before switching entirely to a new OS in 1998.

Development
the development of FuzeOS 1.0 began on December 16th, 1997, initially under the development codename "Trip-Switch." The first test version, YottaBytez Trip-Switch Alpha 1, was released in December 22nd, 1997.

Trip-Switch entered the beta stage as Trip-Switch Beta 1, released on January 3rd, 1998. It was followed by Beta 2, YottaBytez had planned a full release of FuzeOS on May of 1998, On February 17th, 1998, YottaBytez released FuzeOS Beta 3, dropping the codename and choosing Fuze as its name. Yottabytez had marketed the operating system as an alternative to Windows and Mac OS. It was compiled as FuzeOS 1.0 on May 14th, 1998, before being fully released to manufacturing on May 18.

Its mainstream support ended on September 6th, 2001 and extended support ended on January 1st, 2008.