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An [Acronym] for __I__nternetworking __O__perating __S__ystem
-An OperatingSystem written by [Cisco] for use in their networking devices such as routers. Purportedly the most ported OperatingSystem ever, since it gets ported to almost all devices [Cisco] develop interally
(but
generally not to devices sold with a Cisco label but developed at subcontractors or acquired companies).
+An OperatingSystem written by [Cisco] for use in their networking devices such as routers. Purportedly the most ported OperatingSystem ever, since it gets ported to almost all devices [Cisco] develop internally
(it is
generally not ported
to devices sold with a Cisco label,
but developed at subcontractors or acquired companies).
! A selection of Cisco devices not running IOS:
; Any device labeled [Linksys | http://www.linksys.com] by CiscoSystems : Some of these devices (most famously the [WRT54G]) run a version of Linux, for which Linksys has made the source code available on their website. There was a lot of controversy about this a while back, because initially they did not release the source. Other devices run custom firmwares as far as I know.