Iris OS Eco Edition

ecOS Eco Edition is a newer version of the ecOS family, released in December 2009 (RTM). This version has tweaked performance configurations, mainly because it's slogan is "More fast. More reliable." It is available for the ecBox and the ecEco computer. The ecEco was made on this OS's RTM date. The OS came with a copy of ecOffice, since the OS was designed for "minimalist home working". There was some official performance test apps by ecSoft for ecOS Eco Edition. There was a GPU test and a performance test. Both had minimum and recommended specs version. This version of ecOS had sold 12,300,000 copies in its first 2 months of general release, and 47 million more in 5 years. When it's mainstream support ended, eco2 was released with a PIXO Slim user interface. In 2015, the kernel has been renamed to just ecKernel to avoid confusion with Windows NT.

Minimum requirements

 * A Intel Pentium-class processor
 * At least 256 MB DDR RAM
 * A 50 GB hard disk
 * Nvidia GeForce2 MX or later, ATI Radeon HD 4350 or later, or intergrated graphics

Recommended requirements

 * Intel Celeron at 1 GHz or later
 * Nvidia GeForce GT 730 or later, or intergrated graphics
 * 80 GB SSD/HDD or higher
 * 512 MB of RAM or more

Development
This section is under construction.

Planning of Eco Edition began all the way back to May 2, 2008, where some people at ecSoft talked about making a operating system that can run fast on lower specs. The first beta build, known as "ecOS Codename Daytona Developer Release" was released on June 1, 2008, and was based on ecOS NEXT, with the codename ripped from a codename for a Microsoft Windows version. It was codenamed "Daytona" after the Daytona International Speedway because it could run fast on lower specs, just like Chromium OS.

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